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Androanagen Solution 100ml

To maintain the context of the content here is the rewritten version The application of Androanagen Solution should be limited to the scalp area following the recommended amount and method mentioned on the label or advised by your doctor Before using it make sure your scalp is clean and dry It may take a few months before you notice any hair growth and initially the growth may be soft colorless and barely visible It is important to note that using more than the recommended dosage will not accelerate hair growth and may lead to hazardous side effects Consistent usage of this medication is necessary to sustain hair growth In case your condition does not improve or worsens after 4 to 6 months of usage inform your doctor While generally safe and suitable for most individuals Androanagen Solution does have potential side effects The most common side effects include headaches itching or scalp irritation If used correctly and not applied to broken skin these side effects should not occur If it comes into contact with your eyes mouth or broken skin rinse thoroughly with water If side effects persist or become bothersome consult your doctor Pregnant women should avoid using this solution and consult their doctor If you are a breastfeeding mother seek advice from your doctor before using it This medication may not be suitable if your hair loss is caused by medications such as chemotherapy or nutritional deficiencies Additionally individuals with high blood pressure or those using other creams or lotions to treat scalp conditions should not use this medicine

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