aplucnk1, what type of studies do you mean? correct me if i am wrong, i though that is a study on 1% too?Aplunk1 said:2% is a prescription-only product. You can get it from a dermatologist, or probably your family doctor.
Which is better? Well, there's probably no noticeable difference on your hairloss. Both work effectively. However, I believe that studies were ONLY performed on the 2%. I use both, but there's probably no difference at all.
