Probably never,
certain people are more at risk when taking this drug, and therefore need to consult a physician before doing so.
Two things that really work are Propecia (Prescription Pills) and Rogaine (Over the counter gel)
There are a number of prescription and over the counter medicines that are available to treat the condition. But scientific research and clinical trials have shown that only two of these medicines have any positive significant effect on hair loss. These two drugs are Propecia and Rogaine. * Propecia (also called "finasteride") is available as a pill to be taken daily. * Rogaine (also called "minoxidil") is a solution applied locally to the scalp.
No, it is by prescription only. It's new so some insurances don't cover it w/o justification.
Prenatal vitamins are available over the counter and by prescription.
Currently there are only two FDA approved hair loss products available on the market. The first is Minoxidil, and the second is Finesteride. Rogaine is one example of a hair loss product which contains Minoxidil.
YES
No.
I have found that Rogaine is the most popular choice of over the counter treatment for thinning hair. The only down side to this topical ointment is that you usually have to wait around six months before you can actually see results. Another treatment is called Propecia, which is an orally ingested drug that is supposed to stop hair loss. However, baldness does reappear when both of these medications are stopped.
Prevacid is available now over the counter. I do not know the exact date that it was released, but I did find some good information in the related links.
propecia
Yes, at http://www.rxpalace.com/otc_cough_and_cold.shtml
No, abortion medication is not available over the counter in Ireland or Northern ireland. For abortion you will have to see a doctor.