EOS Women's Health

AnagenRx for Women

Rx

An easy-to-use topical spray designed for women's hair that treats diffuse thinning, postpartum hair changes, and hormonal hair loss. Results typically visible in 3–6 months.

Minoxidil 7% / Tretinoin 0.025% / Fluocinolone 0.025% / Biotin 0.8% / Melatonin 0.5%

Key Features

Stimulates Hair Regrowth: Revitalizes miniaturized hair follicles by improving blood flow, encouraging them to grow thicker, healthier hair.

Increases Hair Density: Effectively treats androgenetic alopecia (female pattern hair loss) and diffuse hair thinning, leading to a fuller-looking scalp.

Halts Further Loss: Acts as a preventative measure to stop the progression of hair loss, with many users seeing stabilization of their hair condition.

Convenience: Topical 5% foam or 2% solution can be easily applied at home once or twice daily, respectively.

Effective for Various Conditions: While designed for genetic hair loss, it is also used for other types of hair loss, such as chronic telogen effluvium.

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Your body. Your protocol.

Hormonal changes don't have to mean feeling like a different person. Evidence-based HRT and women's longevity protocols can restore balance — and help you feel like yourself at every phase.

Bone Density Support

Estrogen protocols that help preserve long-term skeletal health and reduce fracture risk as you age.

Hormonal Balance

HRT protocols tailored to your phase of life — perimenopause, menopause, and beyond — with ongoing lab review.

Mood Stability

Address the hormonal root causes of anxiety, irritability, and emotional swings — not just the surface symptoms.

Physician Supervised

Board-certified providers monitor your labs and adjust your protocol continuously — no one-size-fits-all dosing.

Restorative Sleep

Reduce night sweats and improve sleep quality with targeted therapy that works with your body’s rhythm.

Weight Management

Hormonal support to combat the metabolic changes that come with perimenopause and menopause.

Common questions, answered.

What are the most common causes of hair loss in women?

While there are any number of underlying causes for hair loss that affect women, the vast majority of cases can be attributed to one of two conditions. Sometimes these two conditions overlap with both of them contributing to an individual's noticeable hair loss.

The most common cause is called female pattern hair loss (FPHL). It is a chronic, progressive hair loss that can start at any age and presents as progressive thinning of the hair, particularly at the top and front of the scalp. The cause is not entirely clear but is believed to be multifactorial, including possibly genetic predisposition and hormonal factors. The earlier medication is begun the better likelihood of slowing progression and seeing regrowth.

The other common hair loss condition is called telogen effluvium (TE). The condition is characterized by an increase in the amount of shedding that one normally experiences. The condition represents the early release of hairs that are in the resting phase of the hair growth cycle. It's typically brought on by some sort of trigger event. Most commonly this happens after childbirth with about 30-50% of postpartum women experiencing it. Other potential triggers include major life stressors, hospitalization, illness (e.g., COVID), surgery, and certain medications.

TE also has a specific chronic form that typically affects women 30-60 years of age. There is no identifiable trigger to the increased hair shedding for chronic TE. It can run a course over months and years with the shedding fluctuating in terms of severity. Even if it's been going on for years there is no progressive change in density that is noticeable to an observer, but the individual affected may note decreased volume.

EOS Health offers access to medication for both of these hair loss conditions.

How long does it take for hair loss medication to work?

With both oral minoxidil and topical Hair Solution Rx, which is formulated with minoxidil, while the timeline for results may vary, some users begin to see results as soon as 3 months, but those represent the minority. Typically, it takes 6–12 months to see the full benefits.

How does hair loss medications work with EOS Health?

If you're dealing with hair loss or thinning, consider starting the EOS Health Women's Hair Loss online visit. During this process, you'll provide information about your hair goals, medical history, symptoms, and lifestyle. We'll guide you on how to take and submit photos of your hair. EOS Health-affiliated providers will review your details, assess your hair loss, and prescribe treatment if appropriate.

If prescribed, you'll receive the medication with free, fast shipping. Your provider will check in periodically to monitor your progress and address any side effects. Feel free to message your provider 24/7 for questions or updates along the way.

What medications are available through EOS Health for women's hair loss?

Oral Minoxidil: Originally FDA-approved for high blood pressure, oral minoxidil is sometimes prescribed off-label for hair loss in women. Unlike the higher doses used for hypertension (10-40 mg/day), the typical dosage range for hair loss medication is much lower: 0.25 - 2.5 mg. This approach is often called "low dose oral minoxidil."

AnagenRx Rx: A customized topical solution, AnagenRx Rx combines minoxidil, tretinoin, and melatonin. It addresses hair loss from multiple angles, similar to topical minoxidil but with added benefits. Note that using both oral minoxidil and the topical formulation doesn't provide additional benefits, so it's not recommended to use both simultaneously.

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A brief quesitionnaire. A licensed clinician. Treatment shipped to your door if you qualify.

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