Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Negatives of Provillus

The Natural Products Association distributes Provillus, a hair regrowth product that combines nutritional supplements with the ingredient minoxidil. Minoxidil is the active ingredient in the FDA-approved Rogaine. Provillus contains nine vitamins, herbs and minerals. Know the drawbacks to Provillus before trying out the product.

Common and Rare Side Effects

    The active ingredient in Provillus, minoxidil, has many side effects. The most common side effects include itching, redness, flaking of the scalp and dryness. A recurring headache may also occur. Serious side effects are rare but include allergic reactions and swelling, fainting, dizziness, flushing of the skin and fainting. Increased hair loss, acne at the site of application and facial hair growth may also occur. Consult a doctor if any of these side effects occur.

Serious Rare Side Effects

    Serious rare side effects that may occur as a result of too much minoxidil being absorbed into the scalp include blurred vision and other changes of vision; numbness of the feet, face and hands; swelling extremities and rapid weight gain. These side effects are extremely dangerous and should be immediately reported to a physician.

Unproven Vitamins and Herbs

    Multiple vitamins and herbs are used in Provillus. These herbs include saw palmetto, muria pauma and eleuthero ginseng. These herbs are unproven for hair treatment as they are typically used in supplements for prostate health and sexual dysfunction.

Price

    A large price difference exists between Provillus and Rogaine. Both products have the same active ingredient (minoxidil) but a four-month supply of Provillus costs around $150 as of 2010 vs. a four-month supply of Rogaine that runs around $60.

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