HAIR LOSS PHARMACY
GrowBack has an In-House Registered Pharmacy & Clinic
We tailor our treatment courses to meet the unique needs of each individual patient. Our programs incorporate clinically proven specialist treatments, hair growth-enhancing products, and premium aftercare, ensuring optimal results for every patient.
Visit Our Clinic or Access Home-Use Treatments.
If you're unable to visit our clinic, all treatments provided by GrowBack are available for home use. Simply complete our Online Registration form to schedule a Zoom Consultation with our expert trichology prescriber, Sunil Kochhar.
After your consultation, you’ll receive a tailored treatment plan and expert recommendations for the most effective home-use treatments, carefully chosen to suit your specific pattern and stage of hair loss. Our treatments are based on clinical papers, our expertise, industry use and our results from our case studies.
Pharmacy Treatments
What to look out for
Without a proper medical license, there is insufficient proof that a product is effective. Many hair loss treatments claim to have undergone clinical testing, yet often provide little to no information about the trials or present vague and inconclusive results. Some even make claims they are not permitted to make.
For example, in the UK, if a hair loss product lacks a medical license from the MHRA, the manufacturer is not allowed to claim it prevents hair loss or promotes regrowth. Despite this, many still do. These red flags are important to recognise when seeking the ideal solution for hair loss. Above, you'll find information on popular hair loss treatments, including their ingredients (where available) and whether they are classified as medicinal (licensed) or supplemental.
Based on the information above, you can assess which products might be most effective for you. We recommend conducting thorough research before choosing any hair loss treatment so that you're fully aware of what you're purchasing and its potential impact on your hair loss. For further assistance, feel free to call us at 01474 324161, message us for a free consultation, or fill out our online consultation form to register as a patient.
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MHRA - Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency, UK
The MHRA is the UK's government body responsible for regulating medical products. It grants licenses to medical products based on their effectiveness for the intended purpose and their safety profile. A license from the MHRA indicates that a product has undergone thorough clinical trials involving a large number of participants and has been proven to be both safe and effective.
FDA - Food and Drug Administration, USA
Similar to the MHRA in the UK, the FDA is the regulatory authority in the USA that oversees the approval of medications. In the US, a licensed medication is labeled as "FDA Approved," meaning it has demonstrated sufficient efficacy and safety through clinical trials. This approval ensures the product is safe for public use and has met the necessary standards.
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Off-label refers to the use of a medication or treatment for a purpose that has not been officially approved by the regulatory authority, such as the MHRA in the UK or the FDA in the USA. While the medication may be licensed and approved for treating specific conditions, healthcare professionals sometimes prescribe it for other conditions or in a different dosage, based on clinical judgment and evidence. Off-label use is legal but should be done with caution, as the safety and effectiveness of the treatment for the off-label condition may not have been fully studied or approved. This is why we encourage you to register as a patient and book a consultation with our expert trichology prescriber, Sunil Kochhar, before starting any hair loss treatments.