Hair Loss - Men
Oral or Topical
Hair loss often starts gradually, then becomes hard to ignore. You may notice thinning, shedding, or changes in your hairline, but it is not always clear what to do next or if treatment is worth starting. Many men wait because they are unsure what is causing it or worry about making it worse.
RestartRX focuses on a simple, provider-reviewed plan using oral or topical options based on your needs. The goal is to support your scalp and hair over time with consistent, guided care.
Capsules – 30 Count
Purchase Options
Purchase Options
How It Works
Hair growth depends on the health of the hair follicle and the scalp around it. Over time, certain hormones can affect the follicle and change how hair grows. This may lead to thinner strands, shorter growth cycles, or more shedding.
Finasteride is used in approaches that address hormone-related changes at the scalp. Minoxidil is commonly used to support the scalp environment and hair growth cycle.
These ingredients may be provided as an oral or topical option. Oral options are taken daily as part of a routine. Topical options are applied directly to the scalp and may be preferred by those who want a more localized approach.
Choosing Between Options
Oral and topical options are used differently and may fit different preferences.
Oral options are taken daily and are often preferred by those who want a simple, consistent routine.
Topical options are applied directly to the scalp and may be preferred by those who want a more targeted, non-oral approach.
You can choose the option that best fits your routine, and your provider will review your selection to confirm it is appropriate. If adjustments are needed, your provider will guide you before treatment is finalized.
Why This Approach Works
Hair care often becomes inconsistent over time. Many people start treatment, stop, or switch approaches without a clear plan. This structured approach helps reduce that pattern by keeping use consistent and guided, which is critical when managing long-term changes.
Who It May Be For
Noticing early thinning or a receding hairline
Concerned about ongoing shedding
Unsure which treatment approach to choose
Prefer a provider-reviewed plan
Want simple, structured treatment options
Support & Ongoing Care
With RestartRX, you are not managing this process on your own. A licensed provider reviews your plan, and support is available if adjustments are needed.
Product Options
Typical Dosing Overview
These treatments are provided as either oral or topical options depending on your preference and plan.
Oral options are taken daily as part of a routine.
Topical options are applied directly to the scalp and may be preferred for a more localized approach.
Your provider will confirm your dosing plan before treatment is finalized.
Concentration Details
Oral capsules contain: Biotin 5 mg, Finasteride 1 mg, Minoxidil 2.5 mg
Topical solution contains: Minoxidil 10% / Finasteride 0.1%
Selection Guidance
If you are unsure which option to choose, many patients select oral options for simplicity or topical options for a more targeted approach.
Your provider will review your selection and confirm the appropriate treatment plan before treatment is finalized.
Formulation Notes
Finasteride is commonly used in approaches related to hormone activity at the scalp. Minoxidil is often included to support the hair growth cycle and scalp environment. Biotin is sometimes added as a supportive ingredient in hair and skin formulations.
These ingredients are combined into a single formulation as part of a provider-guided plan.
Safety Summary
Finasteride / Minoxidil / Biotin (Oral)
Common Side Effects
- Reduced libido
- Erectile dysfunction
- Dizziness
- Initial hair shedding
Do Not Use If
You are pregnant or may become pregnant.
Treatment requires review by a licensed clinician. Not all patients will qualify for therapy. Prescriptions are issued at the discretion of the evaluating provider. Results are not guaranteed. This information is for educational purposes and does not replace medical advice. Review full safety details before starting treatment.
Full Medication Safety Information
Active Ingredient
Finasteride
Minoxidil
Biotin
Common Side Effects
- Decreased libido
- Erectile dysfunction
- Dizziness
- Initial hair shedding
Serious Risks
- Breast tissue changes
- Low blood pressure symptoms
Who Should Not Use
- Women who are pregnant or may become pregnant
- Hypersensitivity to finasteride or minoxidil
Important Warnings
Sexual side effects may occur. Early shedding may occur during treatment.
Important Safety Note
Tell your clinician about all medications and supplements you take.
FDA Status
Compounded therapy.
This therapy may be provided as a compounded formulation and is not FDA-approved as a specific drug product.
Some therapies may be prescribed for off-label use. Off-label prescribing is legal and common in medical practice when clinically appropriate.
Finasteride / Minoxidil (Topical)
Common Side Effects
- Scalp irritation
- Redness
- Early shedding
Do Not Use If
You are pregnant or may become pregnant.
Treatment requires review by a licensed clinician. Not all patients will qualify for therapy. Prescriptions are issued at the discretion of the evaluating provider. Results are not guaranteed. This information is for educational purposes and does not replace medical advice. Review full safety details before starting treatment.
Full Medication Safety Information
Active Ingredient
Finasteride
Minoxidil
Common Side Effects
- Scalp irritation
- Redness
- Itching
- Flaking
- Temporary shedding
Serious Risks
- Allergic reaction
- Low blood pressure symptoms
Who Should Not Use
- Pregnant women
- Hypersensitivity to ingredients
Important Warnings
Finasteride may absorb through skin. Wash hands after application.
Important Safety Note
Tell your clinician about all medications and supplements you take.
FDA Status
Compounded therapy.
This therapy may be provided as a compounded formulation and is not FDA-approved as a specific drug product.
Some therapies may be prescribed for off-label use. Off-label prescribing is legal and common in medical practice when clinically appropriate.
Start with a simple RestartRX medical review to see if this program is appropriate for you.