Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

New Hair Loss Drug - Will It Help Or Hurt? Lumigan - Latisse - Nurse's Report

By: Helen Hecker Home |


A new drug has been FDA approved for hair loss. Actually it was a drug used for another purpose and already on the market. The drug is called Lumigan and is going to be marketed as Latisse. Over time it was accidentally discovered that it could grow hair. How could this happen? The drug was being used for glaucoma and has been used for several years by glaucoma patients. When the drops were applied in the eye they would leak out of the side of the eye.

This exposure to the medicine on the face caused hair to grow at the side of the eyes. So the drug maker, Allergan decided to first offer this drug for increasing the length, thickness and darkness of eyelashes.

It's now being marketed and sold for that purpose with the new name of Latisse while the drug is still also being marketed for glaucoma. Now this is for eyelashes.

They're working on the hair loss drug now and may possibly come to the market with it by the time you read this article if there are no glitches. They will probably change the name from Latisse but the chemical name will still be based on Lumigan and it will be more potent than the version of Lumigan for eyelashes. Because it is an established drug it will not have to go through as many rigid procedures in order to get it approved for this use. If they didn't change the potency you could use it right now for hair loss.

At this writing they plan to offer the hair loss drug as a hair loss cure or a baldness cure calling it a miracle hair loss drug and sell it for about $120 per month. There is no report on whether one would have to continue using it to avoid baldness, but that may be the case. If so that would make it a very expensive option each month. Also needless to say this drug will have side effects and risks as do all hair loss drugs, hair loss medicines and hair loss medications.

Some of the side effects of Latisse for eyelashes are: itching skin or itching sensation, redness of the eyes, eyelid skin darkening, and actually darkening of the color of the eyes. So for a more potent version of Latisse or Lumigan there may be more side effects. And there may be so much risk and danger that they may not be able to market or continue marketing the drug for hair loss.

In the meantime you don't want to go out and get the glaucoma drug and rub it on because that wouldn't be potent enough to grow hair or reverse baldness or cure alopecia arreata.

There are many alternatives to growing hair naturally, that is, if it's possible and there are many things we don't know that can change the hair loss picture in the future. One can continue to try natural hair loss medicines that won't hurt the body and many people have reported results but it's an individual thing and may require work and patience to find the hair loss solutions for you. You may also decide that you love your baldness, bald patches or receding hairline. Explore natural solutions first before you resort to hair loss drugs currently on the market that are expensive and have lots of side effects and risks.



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
For my secrets and free tips on hair loss remedies and hair loss products go to http://www.HairLossRemedy.us a nurse's website specializing in hair loss treatments, causes and solutions for men, women and children including info on hair loss natural treatments and hair loss transplants

Tags: , , , , , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From

  • Hcg Side Effects For Weight Loss
    By: Lili Green | Apr 7th 2011
    In this short passage, I will give you a brief introduction of HCG side effect for weight loss, this is important for your selection of weight loss product Read

  • Prescription Drug Abuse: Signs You Should Look For In Your Home
    By: Tarun Gupta | Feb 1st 2008
    Drug and substance abuse among teenagers, is substantial. According to a national survey, amongst youth age 12 to 17, about 1.1 million meet the diagnostic criteria for dependence on drugs in the United States. Read

  • Vital Information About Laser Hair Removal Risks
    By: Ingrid Preube | Oct 20th 2008
    It seems that the laser profession and laser hair reduction market on the whole are being driven by economic factors, with little air space given to medical studies. So what information should you have about possible laser hair removal side effects? This article gives you the insight you need. Read

  • Information On The Hallucinogenic Drug Magic Mushrooms
    By: Mike Argiro | Sep 17th 2009
    Magic mushrooms are a hallucinogenic drug with properties that can shift a person’s reality or view on life. For many people, this is welcome outcome but there are many difficulties associated with this form of product and there are many health concerns of using these drugs. The fact that there are many poisonous mushroom ... Read

  • Is Fasting A Safe Way To Lose Weight?
    By: Ryan Mutt | Aug 7th 2010
    Fasting has some unpleasant side effects. These include feelings of hunger, fatigue, malaise, aches and pains, headaches, dizziness, nausea, allergies, bad breath, symptoms of colds and flu, etc. Read

  • What You Should Know Before Taking Avandia For Diabeties

    Avandia is a prescription drug that is used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus. It can be used alone or in combination with other diabetes medications. It increases the response to insulin made in the body without stimulating more insulin production.

    Other activities like diet control, weight loss, and exercis ...
    Read

  • Laser Hair Removal Safety Issues - Should You Be Concerned?
    By: Ingrid Preube | Oct 15th 2008
    Laser hair removal clinics must be certain that they are treating their customers professionally. Following commonsense safety measures should be adapted by the laser clinics in order to minimize the chance of any mishap which can occur during the procedure. Read

  • Ambien: Good News For Insomniacs
    By: Robin Stee | Nov 23rd 2006
    Ambient gave me a new life. Now, insomnia no longer plagues me. I am alert and confident in my office. I can handle the daily stresses of life easily. Ambien has restored my youth and removed the dark circles under my eyes. Read

  • Adhd Children And Adhd Treatment
    By: johnstuart | Feb 15th 2008
    ADD/ADHD children function better in a structured, scheduled, predictable
    environment. While it is common for children to show some form of self directed and non
    compliant behavior, these behaviors should not be used to diagnose ADD/ADHD and are not as
    common as impulsivity and inattention. Why are w ...
    Read

  • Minimizing Hgh Side Effects
    By: Harold Edgerly | Nov 3rd 2009
    If you’re like many people who are considering Human Growth Hormone replacement therapy, you’re probably concerned about potential HGH side effects. It’s understandable †no one who is attentive to their own health takes a supplement of any kind without knowing what the potential side effects are. Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy