Still Many Bogus Hair Loss Remedies Out There
Written by Stuart Stevens | Friday, 13 July 2007 | There are 0 comments
Ukmedix News has seen a report done by the financial markets research organisation Euromonitor, which reckons that the worldwide market for hair loss medication and other hair loss products is worth about $1 billion every year. The report also highlighted the analysis that there is still a large amount of potential for extra growth in the hair loss market which will be especially boosted by new products coming on to the market.

Twenty years ago most of the hair loss remedies on the market to help men who suffered from male pattern baldness were quite frankly a load of rubbish. Even today there are many bogus or pretty useless hair loss remedies being promoted all over the Net and in print media around the world. The hair loss remedy market has grown extensively in the last decade partly due to the arrival of the hair loss drug Propecia.
Before you go ahead and buy any hair loss remedy you should follow the simple Ukmedix News advice. Firstly slick adverts with smiling doctors and testimonials from Mr. A Brown and Mr. B. Smith are quite frankly not even worth the paper they are printed on. Always look for clinical testing that has been approved by the FDA in the United States or by the EMEA of the European Union. Not only will you know therefore that your hair loss remedy is safe but you will also be aware that the claims that are present in the advertisements are true.
The only two properly approved medications for hair loss in men caused by the genetic male pattern baldness are Propecia and minoxidil. If you buy anything else for your male pattern baldness you are basically wasting your time. The only other thing you can do if you find that Propecia and minoxidil do not work for you is to go and get a professionally made wig or go and see a hair transplant specialist who might be able to help you.


