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Hair Growth

Capsule

RX ONLY

Ivy Hair Capsule

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Minoxidil/Dutasteride/Biotin
  • ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

    Minoxidil

    Dutasteride

    Biotin

  • HOW TO USE

    Suggest Dosing

    Take one capsule by mouth one time daily with or without food.

  • DISCLAIMER

    This compounded medication is only available when the commercially available product is unavailable or when a prescriber determines that there is a clinically significant difference for the patient.

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Medicine Information

  • Potential Benefits

    • Increased hair growth by prolonging the anagen (growth) phase of hair cycle
    • Increased hair thickness
    • Promotes larger and more robust follicles
  • Treament Protocol

  • Legal

  • Storage Instructions

  • Warnings

    Potential Side Effects

    • Signs of an allergic reaction, like rash, hives, itching, wheezing, tightness in the chest or throat.
    • Hormonal imbalances, and changes in libido or sexual function.
    • Breast tenderness, enlargement, or pain may occur.
    • Change in hearing, eyesight, or heart rate.
    • Upset stomach and/or nausea.

    Precautions

    Capsules should not be handled by patients who are or who may be pregnant; if contact with a leaking capsule occurs, wash area immediately with soap and water.

  • Manufacturer Info

  • How It Works


    Minoxidil works as a vasodilator, enhancing blood flow and nutrient supply to the hair follicles. It reduces the length of the resting (telogen) phase, encouraging follicles to transition more quickly into the growth (anagen) phase, and extends the duration of that growth phase. This leads to thicker, longer hair shafts and greater overall hair density.

    Dutasteride blocks both type I and type II forms of the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase, leading to a more substantial reduction in DHT levels compared to finasteride, which only targets type II. DHT is a key factor in androgenetic alopecia, which can also affect women and leads to gradual shrinkage of hair follicles. By lowering DHT levels, dutasteride helps prevent further follicle miniaturization, supporting the maintenance of existing hair and potentially encouraging regrowth.

    Biotin, also known as vitamin B7, is essential for healthy hair growth, particularly in individuals who are deficient in this nutrient. Biotin deficiency can lead to hair thinning and hair loss. Supplementing with biotin may support the production of keratin, the structural protein that forms hair, skin, and nails. In people with a deficiency, biotin supplementation can help strengthen the hair shaft, improve follicle function, and reduce hair breakage, contributing to the appearance of thicker, healthier hair.

  • F.A.Q

    Q. How soon will I see results?

    A. Consistency is key for achieving optimal results. Results may be noticeable within 3 months, however it may take longer to see the full effects.

    Q. Why is dutasteride used instead of finasteride?

    A. Dutasteride blocks both type I and type II forms of the enzyme that produces DHT, making it more potent than finasteride for some individuals.

    Q. Is this safe for women to use?

    A. While traditionally used in men, these medications are increasingly prescribed off-label for postmenopausal women. Women who are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding should not use dutasteride due to risks of birth defects.

    Q. Will I need to take it forever?

    A. Continued use is needed to maintain results. If you stop, any new hair growth may be gradually lost over several months.

    Q. What if I miss a dose?

    A. Just take it when you remember, unless it's close to your next dose. Do not take two doses on the same day.

  • References

    Boersma IH, Oranje AP, Grimalt R, et al. The effectiveness of finasteride and dutasteride used for 3 years in women with androgenetic alopecia. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2014 Nov-Dec;80(6):521-5. doi: 10.4103/0378-6323.144162.

    Patel DP, Swink SM, Castelo-Soccio L. A Review of the Use of Biotin for Hair Loss. Skin Appendage Disord. 2017 Aug;3(3):166-169. doi: 10.1159/000462981. Epub 2017 Apr 27. PMID: 28879195; PMCID: PMC5582478.

    Silva EN, Ramos PM, Silva MR, et al. Randomized clinical trial of low-dose oral minoxidil for the treatment of female pattern hair loss: 0.25 mg versus 1 mg. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2022 Aug;87(2):396-399.doi: 10.1016/j.jaad.2022.01.017.

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