Stonark 12.5 Solution 60ml

Introduction to Stonark 12.5 Solution 60ml

To effectively use Stonark 125 Solution it is important to apply it directly to the scalp as directed on the label or as advised by your doctor Prior to applying the solution ensure that your scalp is clean and dry Please note that it may take several months before you observe any hair growth and initially the new hair may appear soft colorless and barely noticeable It is important to follow the recommended dosage as using more than prescribed will not expedite hair growth and may lead to harmful side effects Continuous use of this medication is necessary to maintain hair growth Should your condition not improve or worsen after 4 to 6 months of use it is advisable to inform your doctor While Stonark 125 Solution is generally safe and suitable for most individuals there are potential side effects to be aware of The most common include scalp itching or irritation and the growth of unwanted hair in areas other than the scalp This medication may also cause general discomfort and alter the color and texture of your hair In the event of such occurrences it is essential to inform your doctor promptly If the medicine enters your bloodstream it can lead to side effects related to low blood pressure such as chest pain rapid heartbeat dizziness and swelling of the hands and feet However when used correctly and with minimal contact with broken skin this should not happen If the solution comes into contact with your eyes mouth or broken skin rinse thoroughly with water If side effects persist or become bothersome consult your doctor Stonark 125 Solution is generally not recommended for individuals under the age of 18 or over the age of 65 Additionally it may not be suitable if your hair loss is a result of medications like chemotherapy or nutritional deficiencies Furthermore if you have high blood pressure or are using other creams or lotions to treat scalp conditions this medication may not be appropriate for you If you have heart disease or issues with blood
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Can Morr 12.5% Solution be used for beard growth?

No, Morr 12.5% Solution should not be used for beard growth. It is indicated only for growth of hair on scalp in patients with a family history of hair loss.

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What percent of Minoxidil is used as hair growth enhancer?

Abstract. Background: Topical minoxidil solution 2% stimulates new hair growth and helps stop the loss of hair in individuals with androgenetic alopecia (AGA). Results can be variable, and historical experience suggests that higher concentrations of topical minoxidil may enhance efficacy.

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Do I need to wash my hair every day when using Stonark?

No, it is not required to shampoo your hair every day before applying Stonark. However, if you shampoo your hair, make sure your scalp is dry before using Stonark.

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Is the hair growth by Stonark treatment permanent?

You have to continue applying Stonark for continued hair growth. If you stop using Stonark, the regrown hair may disappear after 3-4 months and balding or hair loss may restart.

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Can Stonark cause weight gain?

Yes, Stonark can cause your weight to increase. Exercise regularly and take a balanced diet that includes whole grains, fresh fruits, vegetables and fat-free products to manage your weight. You may also consult with a dietician to get a diet plan that suits you best.

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How long does it take to see results with Stonark?

Since hair growth is a slow process, it may take some time before you see new hair growth after starting the treatment with Stonark. You need to use Stonark for 4 months to see its effects.

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