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Xpecia 10 Gel is specifically formulated for topical application on the scalp area as instructed on the label or by your doctor Prior to usage ensure that your scalp is clean and dry Please note that visible hair growth may take several months and the initial growth might be soft colorless and barely noticeable Applying more than the recommended amount will not expedite hair growth and could potentially lead to harmful side effects To maintain hair growth consistent and continuous use of this medication is necessary If there is no improvement or your condition worsens after 4 to 6 months of use consult your doctor While generally safe and suitable for most individuals Xpecia 10 Gel does carry some potential side effects The most commonly reported side effects include headache itching or scalp irritation If the medication enters the bloodstream it can cause low blood pressurerelated side effects such as chest pain rapid heartbeat dizziness and swelling in hands and feet To prevent such incidents it is important to use the gel correctly and avoid contact with broken skin In case of accidental contact with eyes mouth or broken skin thoroughly rinse with ample water If side effects persist or become bothersome consult your doctor Xpecia 10 Gel is not recommended for use by pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers should consult their doctor before using it If hair loss is a result of medications like chemotherapy or nutritional deficiencies this medication may not be appropriate Additionally if you have high blood pressure or are using other scalp treatments or lotions for other scalp conditions Xpecia 10 Gel should not be used

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