Manufacturer: Ajanta Pharma, India
Pharmaceutical name: Aminexil, Minoxidil
Pack: 1 bottle (60 ml (5% +1.5%))
Tricosilk Max is indicated to help slow down or reverse hair loss and male pattern baldness (androgenic alopecia). Its effectiveness is heightened when utilized in the initial stages of hair loss, and it is generally recommended for a minimum duration of three months to achieve optimal results. This medication can be utilized for both short-term and long-term treatment depending on the condition being addressed. The solution works by invigorating the hair follicles to inhibit hair loss or promote new hair growth.
Always adhere to the guidance provided by your healthcare provider while using Tricosilk Max to attain the most favorable results from the treatment. Typically, a small quantity of the solution is applied once daily, though your specific instructions might vary based on the severity of your symptoms. Prior to each application, cleanse the hair to eliminate any dirt or loose skin. Apply the solution to the affected area and gently massage it into the scalp. It is important to note that it may take several weeks of consistent use before the desired outcomes are noticeable. Some patients might experience an uptick in hair loss following application, but this is a temporary occurrence as new growth will commence shortly thereafter.
While most patients do not experience side effects from Tricosilk Max, some have reported issues such as headaches, dry or itchy scalp, and itching or inflammation of the scalp.
Serious side effects that should be reported to your healthcare provider immediately include chest pain, dizziness, fainting, or any signs of an allergic reaction like severe skin reactions, swelling, or difficulty breathing.
Tricosilk Max is not recommended for individuals with a shaved scalp or scalp conditions like psoriasis or eczema. Additionally, it is advisable to inform your healthcare provider if you have heart disease or an irregular heartbeat, as these conditions could lead to unforeseen complications during treatment.