Topical finasteride and minoxidil protocols. A 2-in-1 spray to treat hair loss and regrow new hair, made with two clinically-proven ingredients.
Stimulates Hair Regrowth: It revitalizes dormant or miniaturized hair follicles, prompting them to produce new, thicker hair, especially at the crown and vertex.
Stops/Slows Thinning: It is highly effective at slowing down the progression of male pattern baldness.
Increases Hair Thickness: By lengthening the anagen (growth) phase of the hair cycle, it helps hair grow longer and thicker.
Convenient Formulation: Available as a topical solution or foam (usually 5% strength for men) that is easy to apply directly to the scalp.
High Success Rate: A large percentage of men experience positive results, particularly when treatment begins early.
Off-Label Uses: Besides the scalp, it is sometimes used to improve beard or eyebrow density.
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Topical minoxidil is an FDA-approved hair loss medication that does not require a prescription whereas oral minoxidil is considered an off-label prescription for hair loss and does require a prescription. "Off-label" means it's not FDA-approved for that particular use, but can still be prescribed at the provider's discretion.
Topical and oral minoxidil contain the same active ingredient. While there have not been clinical studies comparing their efficacy, there appear to be some benefits of using an oral treatment method vs. a topical medication method, such as more precise dosing and better medication adherence & consistency.
Some people may also benefit less from topical minoxidil due to lower levels of a specific enzyme in their hair follicles (follicular sulfotransferase). Oral minoxidil may be an effective alternative in this case, as the medication is absorbed systemically and is thought to be activated by the liver.
Some people may get results from topical minoxidil but still want to consider oral minoxidil due to negative experiences with the topical such as scalp irritation, medication running down your neck before you can rub it in, or the hassle of applying medication two times a day.
Using both topical minoxidil and oral minoxidil at the same time will not produce better results and therefore, is not recommended.
Topical minoxidil and oral finasteride are both individually clinically proven to regrow hair. Not all medications work for all people, however, so if you're not noticing results within 6 months of consistent use, please reach out to your EOS Health-affiliated provider.
Topical finasteride has the same active ingredient as oral finasteride, which can sometimes cause sexual dysfunction and symptoms of depression. You may also experience mild side effects on your scalp—including irritation, itching, a burning sensation, and dryness—especially in the first few weeks of using the medication. Typically, these go away with time.
It's possible, but rarer, to experience side effects from topical minoxidil, which may include itching and irritation at the application site, signs of an allergic reaction (e.g., rash, hives, or difficulty breathing), facial or body hair growth in areas other than the application site, and changes in hair color or texture.
Finally, you may experience shedding during the first few weeks. This is normal and, while it might cause some worry at first, it shouldn't be a reason for you to panic or stop taking this medication. Extra shedding will resolve as the new hair grows in (usually in about a month).
Scientific research has shown that tretinoin enhances absorption of minoxidil.
Because they work in different ways, topical finasteride and topical minoxidil are often combined to attack hair loss more comprehensively. Oral finasteride is also frequently used with topical minoxidil.
Yes, it works with any hairstyling routine. You should let the product dry on the scalp completely before applying another product. We do not recommend use of any other products that contain topical finasteride, minoxidil, or tretinoin on your scalp while you are using this solution.
Using EOS Health AnagenRx Rx as directed:
If you discontinue AnagenRx Rx, hair growth progress will halt as well.
The active ingredients in EOS Health's Hair Regrowth formula are minoxidil 7%, finasteride 0.2%, tretinoin 0.025%, and fluocinolone 0.025%. The inactive ingredients are propylene glycol, citric acid, glycereth-5 lactate, isoamyl laurate, and ethyl alcohol.
Finasteride and minoxidil are two ingredients that individually regrow hair in as little as 3–6 months, combined into one medication. Tretinoin enhances the absorption of minoxidil. Fluocinolone to assist relieve redness, itching, swelling, or other discomfort caused by skin conditions.

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