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Tugain 2% Solution is a vasodilator that treats alopecia (hair loss). It stimulates hair growth and prevents baldness. Tugain 2% Solution opens potassium channels and widens the blood vessels to increase the blood flow. This vasodilation process promotes blood flow to the hair follicles, providing sufficient nutrition and oxygen to the hair cell. This process of supplying oxygen and nutrients to the hair cell prevents its death and stimulates hair growth.
About Tugain 2% Solution
Tugain 2% Solution belongs to the class of ‘vasodilators’ used to treat alopecia (hair loss). Tugain 2% Solution stimulates hair growth and slows down the process of balding. Alopecia is the thinning or loss of hair on the scalp or any part of the body.
Tugain 2% Solution contains ‘Minoxidil’, a vasodilator that widens the blood vessels. This vasodilation process helps provide oxygen, blood, and nutrients to the hair follicles, thereby preventing hair cell death and promoting new hair growth.
Your doctor will suggest the dose and duration based on your condition. Some common side effects of Tugain 2% Solution include changes in the colour/texture of the hair, excessive hair growth, headache, itching, skin irritation, dryness, shortness of breath, scaling of the skin, and redness. These side effects usually do not require medical attention and gradually resolve during the treatment. If the side effects persist or worsen, consult a doctor.
Do not apply Tugain 2% Solution on shaved, inflamed, infected, irritated or painful scalp skin. Before using Tugain 2% Solution, let your doctor know if you have high blood pressure, sunburn, eczema, psoriasis, heart diseases like angina (chest pain), a recent heart attack, and circulation disorders. Tugain 2% Solution not recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women. Tugain 2% Solution may cause dizziness affecting your driving ability; hence avoid driving or operating machinery until you are alert. Children and adolescents below 18 years should not use Tugain 2% Solution.
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Tugain 2% Solution is a vasodilator and widens the blood vessels promoting the blood flow. This process helps nourish the hair cells with the supply of oxygen and nutrients and thus stimulates hair growth.
You may notice hair shedding during the initial 2-6 weeks of treatment, which is normal. Hair loss gradually stops after two weeks of treatment. If it persists for over two weeks, stop using Tugain 2% Solution and consult your doctor.
Hair growth is a slow process, and it usually takes four months to see the best results of Tugain 2% Solution.
Tugain 2% Solution is for topical use only. Do not put a bandage or dressing on the affected area while treating with Tugain 2% Solution. If the medicine gets into your eyes, nose or mouth, rinse with cold water. Do not blow-dry your scalp after using Tugain 2% Solution. Do not apply Tugain 2% Solution on shaved, inflamed, infected, irritated or painful scalp skin.
Tugain 2% Solution is for scalp use; do not apply it on your face. If Tugain 2% Solution gets in contact with any other body areas, rinse with water thoroughly.
It is not required to wash your hair daily after applying Tugain 2% Solution. But, make sure your hair is dry before applying Tugain 2% Solution if you have washed your hair.
Do not use Tugain 2% Solution for beard growth. Tugain 2% Solution is recommended only for hair loss on the scalp.
Do not freeze Tugain 2% Solution. Please keep it away from direct sunlight. If you are using foam, keep the foam canister away from open flame or high heat since it may explode. Do not puncture or burn an empty canister.
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