How much do you pay a Month for your Medication?

    Treatment 8/26/2024
    At a glance
    In this hair loss treatment regimen post, the primary subjects mentioned are
    Kx826 2 Bottles monthly
    🧴 Alfatradiol (topical) 0.1% 1 Bottle monthly
    🧴 Minoxidil (topical) 2 Bottles monthly
    🧴 Nizoral Shampoo (topical) monthly
    Stemoxydine 6 Bottles monthly
    🧴 Tretinoin (topical) monthly
    Dermastamp Every 3 months
    the tone is neutral.
    The user spends around 200€ monthly on hair loss treatments, including Kx826, Alfatradiol, Minoxidil, Nizoral Shampoo, Stemoxydine, Tretinoin, and a Dermastamp. The total cost is approximately 220$.
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