- Brand: Avogain
- Product Form: Topical Solution
- Product Type: Hair Growth Solution
- Quantity: 1 Pc

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Product Description:
Avogain: A Treatment for Hereditary Hair Loss
- Avogain is a medication used to treat hereditary hair loss in individuals aged 18–65. It works by preventing further hair loss and promoting hair regrowth.
- The active ingredient in Avogain is Minoxidil, known for its ability to improve blood flow to hair follicles in the scalp.
How to Identify Hereditary Hair Loss:
- The rate of hair loss (refer to provided charts).
- Hair loss begins gradually and continues over time.
- A family history of hair loss.
- No other symptoms accompanying hair loss.
Continuous Use of Avogain:
- This medication should be used twice daily for at least two months before new hair starts to grow, as hair growth is a slow process.
- Initially, new hair may appear soft and thin, but it will gradually thicken and match the natural hair.
- Once hair starts growing back, continuous use (twice daily) is necessary to maintain the results.
- Clinical trials show that 3 out of 5 men reported hair regrowth after 48 weeks of continuous use.
- If the treatment is stopped, the regrown hair may fall out within 3–4 months, and baldness/hair loss will resume.
- If there is no improvement after one year, the treatment should be discontinued.
- If you have any concerns during treatment, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
How to Use Avogain
Spray Pump Application:
1. This method is best for applying the solution over a large scalp area.
2. Remove the large outer cap and set it aside.
3. Point the spray pump at the center of the bald area, press the pump once, and spread the solution with your fingers.
4. Repeat six more times, ensuring full coverage. Avoid inhaling the spray mist.
Package Contents and Additional Information
Each Avogain bottle contains 50 mL, enough for one month of treatment, along with a spray pump.
Common Questions About Avogain:
Q: What will the new hair look like if my hair starts regrowing with Avogain?
A: Initially, the new hair may be soft, thin, and barely visible, but over time, it may become thicker and similar to your natural hair.
Q: Do I need to shampoo my hair before using Avogain spray?
A: No, but if you do use shampoo, choose a mild cleansing shampoo that does not interfere with Avogain absorption.
Q: How long should I wait after washing my hair before applying Avogain?
A: Ensure your scalp is completely dry, which usually takes about one hour after washing.
Q: Can I use a hair dryer with Avogain?
A: Yes, but not to dry the solution itself.
Q: Can I use hair styling products like gel or hairspray while using Avogain?
A: Yes, but apply Avogain first on a dry scalp before using any styling products.
Q: Can I dye my hair while using Avogain?
A: Yes, but inform your hair care specialist that you are using Avogain. To prevent hair breakage, ask them to gently massage your scalp and use a wide-toothed comb to avoid excessive pulling.
Q: Can I use sunscreen after applying Avogain?
A: No, if you are going out in the sun, wear a hat instead.
Q: Can I apply Avogain after swimming?
A: Yes, as long as your hair is completely dry. However, do not use Avogain more than twice daily.
Q: How long does one Avogain bottle last?
A: One bottle lasts 30 days (1 month) when used twice daily as directed. When the bottle is nearly empty, consider purchasing a new one to avoid missing a dose.
Q: Why does each Avogain package include new applicators? Why can’t I refill old bottles?
A: Each bottle comes with a new applicator to ensure accurate dosage and to prevent clogging or damage over time.
Contraindications: Who Should NOT Use Avogain?
Avogain should not be used if:
- You are under 18 or over 65 years old.
- You have an allergic reaction to Minoxidil, ethanol, or propylene glycol.
- You are unsure whether your hair loss is hereditary.
- Your hair loss is caused by medication.
- You have complete baldness or total body hair loss.
- The cause of your hair loss is unknown, sudden, or unexpected.
- You have untreated high blood pressure.
- You have scalp conditions such as sunburns or psoriasis.
- You have a shaved scalp.
- You are using topical scalp treatments, such as:
- o Dithranol – for psoriasis.
- o Tretinoin – for acne or skin disorders.
- o Corticosteroids – anti-inflammatory medications.
- o Petrolatum – a common ingredient in hair wax or gels.
- You wear bandages or headbands that cover your scalp.
- You are unsure whether your scalp is healthy.
- Possible Side Effects of Avogain
- Headache
- Itching, dermatitis, or excessive hair growth
- Eye irritation
- Nausea or vomiting
- Scalp irritation, including redness, dryness, and flaking, which may be caused by propylene glycol in the product. These effects are usually temporary, but if they persist, stop using Avogain.
- Unwanted hair growth on areas other than the scalp (including facial hair in women).
- o Always wash your hands thoroughly after use. If the solution accidentally comes into contact with other body parts, rinse immediately with plenty of water.
- Temporary hair shedding may occur in the first 2–6 weeks of use due to changes in the hair growth cycle. This should stop after a few weeks.
- o If hair loss persists beyond two weeks, stop using Avogain and consult your doctor.
- Changes in hair color or texture. If this occurs, discontinue use.
- If you experience any side effects, consult your doctor or pharmacist. This includes any potential side effects not listed in this leaflet.
Product Details:
- Brand: Avogain
- Product Form: Topical Solution
- Product Type: Hair Growth Solution
- Quantity: 1 Pc
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- Brand: Avogain
- Product Form: Topical Solution
- Product Type: Hair Growth Solution
- Quantity: 1 Pc
Genuine brands
Temperature Controlled
Secure Payment

Need help?
Email us or connect with our E-Pharmacist
About Product
Product Description:
Avogain: A Treatment for Hereditary Hair Loss
- Avogain is a medication used to treat hereditary hair loss in individuals aged 18–65. It works by preventing further hair loss and promoting hair regrowth.
- The active ingredient in Avogain is Minoxidil, known for its ability to improve blood flow to hair follicles in the scalp.
How to Identify Hereditary Hair Loss:
- The rate of hair loss (refer to provided charts).
- Hair loss begins gradually and continues over time.
- A family history of hair loss.
- No other symptoms accompanying hair loss.
Continuous Use of Avogain:
- This medication should be used twice daily for at least two months before new hair starts to grow, as hair growth is a slow process.
- Initially, new hair may appear soft and thin, but it will gradually thicken and match the natural hair.
- Once hair starts growing back, continuous use (twice daily) is necessary to maintain the results.
- Clinical trials show that 3 out of 5 men reported hair regrowth after 48 weeks of continuous use.
- If the treatment is stopped, the regrown hair may fall out within 3–4 months, and baldness/hair loss will resume.
- If there is no improvement after one year, the treatment should be discontinued.
- If you have any concerns during treatment, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
How to Use Avogain
Spray Pump Application:
1. This method is best for applying the solution over a large scalp area.
2. Remove the large outer cap and set it aside.
3. Point the spray pump at the center of the bald area, press the pump once, and spread the solution with your fingers.
4. Repeat six more times, ensuring full coverage. Avoid inhaling the spray mist.
Package Contents and Additional Information
Each Avogain bottle contains 50 mL, enough for one month of treatment, along with a spray pump.
Common Questions About Avogain:
Q: What will the new hair look like if my hair starts regrowing with Avogain?
A: Initially, the new hair may be soft, thin, and barely visible, but over time, it may become thicker and similar to your natural hair.
Q: Do I need to shampoo my hair before using Avogain spray?
A: No, but if you do use shampoo, choose a mild cleansing shampoo that does not interfere with Avogain absorption.
Q: How long should I wait after washing my hair before applying Avogain?
A: Ensure your scalp is completely dry, which usually takes about one hour after washing.
Q: Can I use a hair dryer with Avogain?
A: Yes, but not to dry the solution itself.
Q: Can I use hair styling products like gel or hairspray while using Avogain?
A: Yes, but apply Avogain first on a dry scalp before using any styling products.
Q: Can I dye my hair while using Avogain?
A: Yes, but inform your hair care specialist that you are using Avogain. To prevent hair breakage, ask them to gently massage your scalp and use a wide-toothed comb to avoid excessive pulling.
Q: Can I use sunscreen after applying Avogain?
A: No, if you are going out in the sun, wear a hat instead.
Q: Can I apply Avogain after swimming?
A: Yes, as long as your hair is completely dry. However, do not use Avogain more than twice daily.
Q: How long does one Avogain bottle last?
A: One bottle lasts 30 days (1 month) when used twice daily as directed. When the bottle is nearly empty, consider purchasing a new one to avoid missing a dose.
Q: Why does each Avogain package include new applicators? Why can’t I refill old bottles?
A: Each bottle comes with a new applicator to ensure accurate dosage and to prevent clogging or damage over time.
Contraindications: Who Should NOT Use Avogain?
Avogain should not be used if:
- You are under 18 or over 65 years old.
- You have an allergic reaction to Minoxidil, ethanol, or propylene glycol.
- You are unsure whether your hair loss is hereditary.
- Your hair loss is caused by medication.
- You have complete baldness or total body hair loss.
- The cause of your hair loss is unknown, sudden, or unexpected.
- You have untreated high blood pressure.
- You have scalp conditions such as sunburns or psoriasis.
- You have a shaved scalp.
- You are using topical scalp treatments, such as:
- o Dithranol – for psoriasis.
- o Tretinoin – for acne or skin disorders.
- o Corticosteroids – anti-inflammatory medications.
- o Petrolatum – a common ingredient in hair wax or gels.
- You wear bandages or headbands that cover your scalp.
- You are unsure whether your scalp is healthy.
- Possible Side Effects of Avogain
- Headache
- Itching, dermatitis, or excessive hair growth
- Eye irritation
- Nausea or vomiting
- Scalp irritation, including redness, dryness, and flaking, which may be caused by propylene glycol in the product. These effects are usually temporary, but if they persist, stop using Avogain.
- Unwanted hair growth on areas other than the scalp (including facial hair in women).
- o Always wash your hands thoroughly after use. If the solution accidentally comes into contact with other body parts, rinse immediately with plenty of water.
- Temporary hair shedding may occur in the first 2–6 weeks of use due to changes in the hair growth cycle. This should stop after a few weeks.
- o If hair loss persists beyond two weeks, stop using Avogain and consult your doctor.
- Changes in hair color or texture. If this occurs, discontinue use.
- If you experience any side effects, consult your doctor or pharmacist. This includes any potential side effects not listed in this leaflet.
Product Details:
- Brand: Avogain
- Product Form: Topical Solution
- Product Type: Hair Growth Solution
- Quantity: 1 Pc