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Rogaine

American  
[roh-geyn] / ˈroʊ geɪn /
Pharmacology, Trademark.
  1. a brand of minoxidil.


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Minoxidil was initially approved for hypertension in 1979, and the company took it back to the FDA in the 1980s once it was clear it produced hair growth, and marketed it as Rogaine.

From MarketWatch

After his diagnosis, Smith frantically added hair powders and Rogaine to his daily morning and evening routines, attempting to hide his balding from the eyes of others.

From Los Angeles Times

With the exception of Denmark’s Queen Margrethe II, all of the reigning crowned heads of Europe are now more likely to need Rogaine.

From Los Angeles Times

I tried Rogaine and it worked well until I developed an allergic reaction.

From Seattle Times

Minoxidil, the active ingredient in Rogaine, a lotion or foam that is rubbed on the scalp, was first approved for men in 1988, then women in 1992, and it is now generic.

From New York Times