Where can I get Minoxidil?

ssuusseejj

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Hi guys,

I'm 23. Started thinning and losing hair at 17. I was with Ashley & Martin in Australia for about 4 years and with good results.

They put me on Finasteride 5mg 1/4 tablet daily, their shampoos and conditioners, saw palmetto for men, and minoxidil 7% with 0.01% rein-a (2mL/day).

my hair loss stopped if not slowed down vastly and it appeared my hair thickness improved in the first year or so, even tho I'd still love a better head of hair.

anyway after some time I realised I was being overcharged and duped and have stopped using the previously named company. I have since then been buying my own supply of Finasteride 5mg through visiting my local doctor and getting the prescription for it.

I however, ran out of my minoxidil 7% rein-a 0.01% at the start of the year, and have stupidly not had the time to find out where to buy it. I am feeling that maybe very slowly my hair quality is diminishing and need to get my hands on it ASAP!

So my question: Where can I get some of the same solution? I found an online australian pharmacy that sells it for about $90 but they require me to send them a doctors prescription. I was not aware I needed one for this product?

Unless you guys recommend switching to something else that is just as effective such as rogain (which I know very little about) and can assure me it would deliver the same if not very similar results in keeping my hair "growing" and looking thicker. (I have seen it on shelves at the pharmacy)

My second question: I stopped using saw palmetto about a year ago when my A&M stuff ran out along with their shampoos. Is the saw palmetto really needed, or am I risking something not being on it anymore? Also, should I be using any "special" shampoos and conditioners?

Thanks in advance,

Will be looking forward to your replies
 

IrishFella

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Best place would be Amazon, you can it for dirt cheap on there. I also recommend Nizoral 2%, in Ireland it's OTC but in some other countries it's prescription for the 2%, if that's the case 1% would suffice.

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