Important Safety Information for Hair Restoration Treatment
Important Medical Disclaimer
Completing the online assessment via the Alorah Wellness platform does not establish a formal doctor-patient relationship. All clinical evaluations and healthcare services are facilitated by OpenLoop Health and a network of licensed U.S. medical professionals.
These clinicians hold sole authority to determine a patient’s suitability for treatment based on their comprehensive medical profile and assessment data. Providers maintain absolute clinical discretion regarding the prescription or denial of any medications or compounded therapies.
Medication Safety & Standards
- Regulatory Status: Certain hair restoration medications available through Alorah Wellness may include prescription medications or compounded formulations prepared in FDA-registered facilities. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and have not been independently evaluated by the FDA for safety, quality, or therapeutic effectiveness.
- Manufacturing: Alorah Wellness does not manufacture pharmaceuticals. We partner exclusively with certified U.S. pharmacies dedicated to rigorous quality control and safety protocols. Please note that the physical appearance, packaging, or labeling of the medication you receive may differ from the images or representations shown on our website.
- Costs: Alorah Wellness membership programs include the cost of medication unless otherwise specified.
Expectations & Results
Therapeutic outcomes are highly individual and rely on consistent adherence to the treatment plan, clinical guidance, and lifestyle considerations. Any patient testimonials or success stories shared by Alorah Wellness reflect the personal experiences of our members rather than data from controlled clinical trials. A licensed provider will evaluate your symptoms, health history, and available clinical information to determine whether treatment is appropriate and may adjust care as clinically necessary.
Medication Overview
Hair restoration treatments may include prescription medications intended to address common causes of hair thinning or shedding. Treatment plans may involve topical medications, oral medications, or a combination approach depending on individual needs.
Treatment decisions are made solely by licensed healthcare professionals who review your symptoms, health history, and available clinical information to determine whether a hair restoration treatment plan may be appropriate for you.
Limitations of Use
- Hair restoration treatments may not be appropriate for all individuals experiencing hair thinning or hair loss.
- Hair thinning may be caused by underlying medical conditions that require separate medical evaluation.
- Eligibility and treatment decisions are determined by a licensed healthcare provider following clinical review.
Who Should Not Use Hair Restoration Medications?
Do not use hair restoration medications if:
- You have a known allergic reaction to any ingredient in the prescribed medication or formulation.
- Your healthcare provider determines that treatment is not appropriate based on your medical history or health conditions.
- You are pregnant, trying to become pregnant, or breastfeeding unless your provider determines that treatment may be appropriate.
What Should I Tell My Provider Before Using Hair Restoration Treatment?
Before beginning treatment, your provider should review your complete medical history and current medications. Tell your provider about all prescription medications, over-the-counter medications, vitamins, herbal products, and other treatments you are currently using.
Conditions or factors to discuss with your provider may include:
- Low blood pressure or cardiovascular conditions
- Hormone-related medical conditions
- Liver disease or kidney disease
- Scalp conditions or skin sensitivities
- Any previous reactions to topical or oral medications
Important Safety Considerations
Certain medications or medical conditions may increase the risk of side effects when using hair restoration treatments. Your provider will review your medical history and current medications to determine whether treatment may be appropriate.
Important: Withholding or providing inaccurate information about your health and medical history in order to obtain treatment may result in harm.
What Are the Most Serious Side Effects to Monitor For?
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or seek immediate medical attention.
Serious side effects are uncommon but may occur. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience:
- Serious Allergic Reactions: Swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat; severe rash; difficulty breathing; or fainting.
- Severe Skin or Scalp Reactions: Persistent irritation, swelling, or severe rash at the application site.
- Significant Dizziness or Swelling: Contact your provider if symptoms are severe or persistent.
What Are the Most Common Side Effects?
Possible side effects may include:
- Scalp irritation or itching
- Dryness or redness at the application site
- Unwanted hair growth in unintended areas
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Mild swelling
Reporting Side Effects
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of medications or medical products:
- FDA MedWatch: 1-800-FDA-1088
- Visit: www.fda.gov/medwatch
- Contact your provider immediately with any adverse reactions or side effects
This information is not comprehensive. Please consult your healthcare provider for complete safety information and guidance specific to your health history.
The Food and Drug Administration has not evaluated these statements. The FDA neither approves nor reviews compounded products for safety, effectiveness, or quality. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
All medications listed are prescription-only products and require a consultation with a licensed healthcare provider. Always consult with a professional before starting a new treatment.