whats the difference between

king-

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dr lees #640 Xandrox 5% w/o Propylene Glycol
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dr lees #540 Minoxidil 5% w/o Propylene Glycol


btw im allergic to propylene glycol thats why i want it without it
 

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The difference is pretty clear to me so I am not sure what you mean.



#540 Minoxidil 5% w/o Propylene Glycol
Price: $ 19.00
Quantity and Ingredients: 65 mL. 5% minoxidil (50mg minoxidil/mL) in a liquid base of 50% ethyl alcohol, 30% glycerin, and 20% water
Length of Use: 65 mL is a 1-month supply when used twice daily as directed.


Xandrox 5% w/o Propylene Glycol
#640 Xandrox 5% w/o Propylene Glycol
Price: $ 33.95
Quantity and Ingredients: 65 mL. 5% minoxidil plus 5% azelaic acid in a liquid base of 50% alcohol, 30% glycerin and 20% water.
Length of Use: 65 mL is a 1-months supply when used as directed
 

king-

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Cassin said:
The difference is pretty clear to me so I am not sure what you mean.



#540 Minoxidil 5% w/o Propylene Glycol
Price: $ 19.00
Quantity and Ingredients: 65 mL. 5% minoxidil (50mg minoxidil/mL) in a liquid base of 50% ethyl alcohol, 30% glycerin, and 20% water
Length of Use: 65 mL is a 1-month supply when used twice daily as directed.


Xandrox 5% w/o Propylene Glycol
#640 Xandrox 5% w/o Propylene Glycol
Price: $ 33.95
Quantity and Ingredients: 65 mL. 5% minoxidil plus 5% azelaic acid in a liquid base of 50% alcohol, 30% glycerin and 20% water.
Length of Use: 65 mL is a 1-months supply when used as directed


thanks man but i ment the difference as in quality forgot to put that out like i know the prices are different but is xandrox known for better results?
 

Bryan

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There is no in vivo scientific evidence to support Dr. Lee's claim that topical azelaic acid works as a 5a-reductase inhibitor in either humans or animals. In fact, the preponderance of the scientific evidence suggests that it does NOT do that.
 

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Bryan said:
There is no in vivo scientific evidence to support Dr. Lee's claim that topical azelaic acid works as a 5a-reductase inhibitor in either humans or animals. In fact, the preponderance of the scientific evidence suggests that it does NOT do that.


thankss but i read far to many good reviews on xandrox ...........weird ?
 

Bryan

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king- said:
thankss but i read far to many good reviews on xandrox ...........weird ?

I don't recall seeing many particularly good reviews of Xandrox. Of course, people who _do_ respond to it may well be responding just to the minoxidil. It's probably nothing more than just an expensive source for topical minoxidil.
 
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