Hair Loss, Prescribed Morr F 3% Topical Solution, Had Androgenic Alopecia. Heeling Time?
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I am a female patient 32 years old. I am facing a problem of Androgenic alopecoa for last 1 year. However I have consulted a doctor (Dermatologist) 2 months ago.The doctor has prescribed me Morr F 3 % topical Solution to apply on the scalp. However I am not finding a very positive result.I feel that hair loss has even increased to a greater extent in past few days. Although I am taking the medication in a regular manner . Could you suggest me how long these medication takes to show its positive results. Should I Persist with the same or is this the time to change the doctor.
hi morr 3percent for androgenic alopecia takes minimum three months to see the visible effects.if u do not find any response within one year means it is not working .try product of different company and use it for three months.if no response use q-sera lotion where u have response within 20 days and use biotin and iron supplementation
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Hair Loss, Prescribed Morr F 3% Topical Solution, Had Androgenic Alopecia. Heeling Time?
hi morr 3percent for androgenic alopecia takes minimum three months to see the visible effects.if u do not find any response within one year means it is not working .try product of different company and use it for three months.if no response use q-sera lotion where u have response within 20 days and use biotin and iron supplementation