Hair Loss Modern Treatment
A study carried
out by a privately practicing physician revealed
that as recent 1864, there have been tremendous
accomplishments in the field of treating hair
loss in individuals across a wide segment of
society. In this one may observe that though
there exists a strict code of conduct and equally
stringent set of regulations of the Food and
Drug Administrations department (FDA), the same
are only applicable for drug companies.
Thus, physicians involved in private
practice are practically exempt from the applications
of such regulations; hence they are free to
experiment various modes of treatment, with
the share of accomplishments/successes and losses/risks
falling on their own hands. Perhaps, this is
one of the reasons, for the discovery of numerous
new forms of treatments and therapies including
for hair loss.
Taking the example of accomplishments
only, one may observe that the FDA has duly
approved more than nine US patents for the treatment
of alopecia, hair loss as well as baldness.
This includes re growth formulations such as
Proxiphen, available through regular prescription.
Then there is the proxiphen-N, which is a non-prescription
drug therapy for the treatment of hair loss. Other approved medications include
NANO hair re growth shampoo, and NANO hair re
growth conditioner.
The above being just a single case,
one may observe that there exists numerous forms
and remedies for treating hair loss, yet the
only way of finding out whether a particular
product is really affective or not, one has
to try it. Since the metabolism of each individual
differs from other individuals, so does the
effect or adverse affect of the hair
treatment drug or therapy. |