ReMox IV Spray for Women (3% Minoxidil + 0.025% Tretinoin + 1.5% Azeleic Acid + 0.25% Progesterone)
As you probably are aware, many doctors advise their hair loss patients to use a topical combination of minoxidil (the active ingredient in Rogaine) and tretinoin (also known as Retin-A). Numerous studies done over the last 10-15 years show that Retin-A alone can help promote hair growth to a minor degree. Furthermore, since we know tretinoin increases percutaneous absorption, it is widely accepted that combining tretinoin with minoxidil will allow for enhanced absorption of minoxidil and better results.
Azelaic Acid is a natural acid found in certain cereals, rye and animal products. It is FDA approved for the treatment of acne. Azelaic Acid is a very weak acid (weaker then vinegar). However, scientific research has shown that even very low concentrations Azelaic Acid inhibit 90% of DHT formation in vitro (see synopsis) The mechanism of action is 90% inhibition of 5 alpha reductase activity; 5-AR is the enzyme that converts human serum to testosterone, to DHT, which is the compound thought to be responsible for damaging hair follicles and an important factor in hair loss.
Progesterone is a hormone naturally produced by both men and women. During the aging process, When the level of progesterone falls in men and women, the conversion of testosterone into DHT increases dramatically. Progesterone is the chief inhibitor of an enzyme called 5-alpha reductase. Progesterone inhibits the body from converting testosterone to di-hydrotestosterone (DHT) by binding to 5 alpha reductase; 5-AR is the enzyme that converts human serum to testosterone, then into DHT, which is the compound thought to be responsible for damaging hair follicles and an important factor in hair loss. Because Re-Mox IV has both Azelaic Acid and Progesterone it can block in excess of 95% of scalp DHT and is also an excellent vasodilator at the hair follicle level, maximum hair growth will result.
ReMox IV Spray for Women (3% Minoxidil Combination Therapy)

