TUGAIN EVA Solution 60ml

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Key Information

Generic Name

Generic Name Minoxidil 5 %

Manufacturer

Cipla Ltd

Country of Origin

India

Detailed Information

Introduction

INTRODUCTION ABOUT TUGAIN EVA SOLUTIONTugain Eva solution is a scalp solution used to manage androgenic alopecia (male pattern baldness) in men. It contains Minoxidil as an active ingredient which stimulates hair growth in early and moderate stages of androgenic alopecia. Minoxidil is a vasodilating agent which works by increasing follicular size of hair and improves local microcirculation through vasodilator effect thus managing premature shedding of hair and promoting hair regrowth in affected individuals. Use Tugain Eva solution as advised by your physician. It is for external use only. For application with dropper, squeeze the rubber bulb and fill the dropper up to 1 ml mark and pour the solution onto the area where hair is thin and spread it evenly with fingertips. For application with spray, screw on spray applicator on to the bottle and aim the applicator towards area where hair is thin and press pump to release 0.2ml of solution. Spread the solution with fingertips to cover all of hair loss area and repeat the process for a total of 5 times to achieve a dose of 1ml approx. Always apply this solution when the scalp is dry and clean. Apply 1ml of solution twice daily at 12-hour intervals to the scalp with a total application dose not exceeding 2ml dosage for a period of not less than 45 days. Avoid using hair dryer or hair oil after application. Pregnant, breastfeeding women and children are advised not to use this solution since this medicine is intended to be used only in men. KEY COMPOSITION Minoxidil THERAPEUTIC

Uses

OF TUGAIN EVA SOLUTION Manage androgenic alopecia (male pattern baldness) in men

Side Effects

TUGAIN EVA SOLUTIONTugain Eva solution may cause headache, allergic reactions (associated with symptoms such as swelling of face, generalized redness, and/or throat tightness), itching, rash, dermatitis (skin inflammation), weight gain, dizziness, difficulty in breathing, dry skin, acne, and/or changes in hair texture/colour at the site of application in some individuals. Consult your doctor if you notice any such side effects while using Tugain Eva solution. SAFETY ADVICE Always use Tugain Eva solution as advised by your physician. It is for external use only. For application with dropper, squeeze the rubber bulb and fill the dropper up to 1 ml mark and pour the solution onto the area where hair is thin and spread it evenly with fingertips. For application with spray, screw on spray applicator to the bottle and aim the applicator towards area where hair is thin and press pump to release 0.2ml of solution. Spread the solution with fingertips to cover all of hair loss area and repeat the process for a total of 5 times to achieve a dose of 1ml approx. Always apply this solution when the scalp is dry and clean. Apply 1ml of solution twice daily at 12-hour interval to the scalp with a total application dose not exceeding 2ml dosage for a period of not less than 45 days. Avoid using hair dryer/oil after applying the solution. Do not use Tugain Eva solution if you are allergic to minoxidil. This medicine is advised not to be used with pregnant and breastfeeding women. Tugain Eva solution is not suitable for children and adolescents (aged below 18 years) and in elderly patients (aged above 65 years) Avoid using this medicine if you suffer from cardiac abnormalities, unknown/patchy hair loss, red inflamed irritated/painful scalp, and/or manageed/unmanageed hypertension (high blood pressure). Inform your doctor if you are taking any other scalp medicines, including prescription, over-the-counter medications, and/or herbal supplements MORE INFORMATION Keep Tugain Eva solution away from the reach of children. Store Tugain Eva solution at room temperature in a cool and dry place FAQs ABOUT TUGAIN EVA SOLUTIONQ. What is Tugain Eva solution and why it is used? A. Tugain Eva solution is a scalp solution used to manage androgenic alopecia (male pattern baldness) in men. It contains Minoxidil as an active ingredient which stimulates hair growth in early and moderate stages of androgenic alopecia. Q. How Tugain Eva solution is applied? A. Use Tugain Eva solution as advised by your physician. It is for external use only. For application with dropper, squeeze the rubber bulb and fill the dropper up to 1 ml mark and pour the solution onto the area where hair is thin and spread it evenly with fingertips. For application with spray, screw on spray applicator on to the bottle and aim the applicator towards area where hair is thin and press pump to release 0.2ml of solution. Spread the solution with fingertips to cover all of hair loss area and repeat the process for a total of 5 times to achieve a dose of 1ml approx. Always apply this solution when the scalp is dry and clean. Apply 1ml of solution twice daily at 12-hour intervals to the scalp with a total application dose not exceeding 2ml dosage for a period of not less than 45 days. Q. What are the common side effects of Tugain Eva solution? A. Tugain Eva solution may cause headache, allergic reactions (associated with symptoms such as swelling of face, generalized redness, and/or throat tightness), itching, rash, dermatitis (skin inflammation), weight gain, dizziness, difficulty in breathing, dry skin, acne, and/or changes in hair texture/colour at the site of application in some individuals. Consult your doctor if you notice any such side effects while applying Tugain Eva solution. Q. Is it safe to use Tugain Eva solution in pregnant and breastfeeding women? A. Tugain Eva solution is advised not to be used in pregnant and breastfeeding women as it is intended to be used only in men. Q. How Tugain Eva solution should be stored? A. Store Tugain Eva solution at room temperature in a cool and dry place protected away from light. REFERENCES1. https://www.ciplamed.com/content/tugain-solution

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Last Updated

17 Feb 2023

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