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Decreased libido
Erectile dysfunction
Reduced semen volume
Headache
Dizziness or lightheadedness
Mild ankle or foot swelling
Temporary increased shedding early in treatment
Mild stomach discomfort
Signs of an allergic reaction (rash, itching, swelling, difficulty breathing)
Persistent sexual side effects after stopping treatment
Mood changes, depression, or suicidal thoughts
Breast tenderness, enlargement, or nipple discharge
Rapid or irregular heartbeat
Severe chest pain or fainting
Follicle Fuel is a prescription hair loss treatment for men that combines finasteride (or dutasteride), minoxidil, biotin, vitamin D3, and vitamin K2 in a sublingual formula. It is designed to slow thinning and support fuller-looking hair through a multi-ingredient approach.
Follicle Fuel works on multiple levels. Finasteride or dutasteride helps reduce DHT, the hormone linked to male pattern hair loss. Minoxidil supports hair follicle activity. Biotin, vitamin D3, and vitamin K2 provide nutritional support for healthier-looking hair.
Finasteride lowers levels of DHT, a hormone that contributes to hair thinning in men. By reducing DHT, it helps slow progression of male pattern hair loss and supports hair retention over time.
Both reduce DHT. Dutasteride blocks more pathways involved in DHT production and may be considered in certain cases where stronger suppression is appropriate. Your provider determines which option fits your health profile.
Minoxidil supports blood flow and follicle stimulation. While finasteride addresses hormonal thinning, minoxidil supports the active growth phase of hair follicles. Together, they target different parts of the hair growth cycle.
Biotin is a B vitamin that supports keratin production, a key structural protein in hair. It helps maintain stronger-looking strands as part of a comprehensive regimen.
Low vitamin D levels have been associated with certain forms of hair thinning. Vitamin D3 supports overall follicle health and scalp function.
Yes. Follicle Fuel is taken sublingually rather than applied to the scalp. This may simplify daily routines and avoid the mess of topical products. It is prescribed and monitored by a licensed medical provider.





Follicle Fuel is a compounded prescription medication that must be prescribed by a licensed medical provider following a telehealth consultation. This product is not approved by the FDA and has not been evaluated for safety or effectiveness by any regulatory agency. Individual results may vary. This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting or changing any treatment. Do not use this medication without proper medical supervision.
Follicle Fuel is a compounded prescription medication that must be prescribed by a licensed medical provider following a telehealth consultation. This product is not approved by the FDA and has not been evaluated for safety or effectiveness by any regulatory agency. Individual results may vary. This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting or changing any treatment. Do not use this medication without proper medical supervision.
Follicle Fuel is a compounded prescription medication intended to support hair regrowth in men under the supervision of a licensed medical provider. Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved, meaning the FDA does not review them for safety, effectiveness, or quality before they are dispensed.
This medication contains ingredients that affect hormone pathways and may influence blood pressure.
Are under 18 years of age.
Have a known allergy to finasteride, dutasteride, minoxidil, or any ingredient in your prescription.
Have untreated low blood pressure.
Have pheochromocytoma.
Have severe liver disease.
Women who are pregnant or may become pregnant should not handle crushed or broken tablets.
Liver disease or abnormal liver tests.
A history of depression, anxiety, or mood disorders.
A history of sexual dysfunction.
Heart disease, arrhythmias, or low blood pressure.
Any chronic medical condition or take multiple medications.
Side effects vary by individual and dose. Reported effects may include:
Decreased libido
Erectile dysfunction
Reduced semen volume
Difficulty achieving orgasm
Headache
Dizziness
Ankle or foot swelling
Increased shedding early in treatment
Some men have reported persistent sexual, mood, or cognitive symptoms after stopping finasteride. This has been referred to as post-finasteride syndrome. The exact cause and frequency are not fully understood. Discuss risks and benefits with your provider before starting treatment.
Persistent mood changes or depression
Suicidal thoughts
Breast tenderness or enlargement
Rapid or irregular heartbeat
Significant swelling
Yellowing of the skin or eyes
Severe chest pain
Fainting
Trouble breathing
Signs of severe allergic reaction
Take exactly as prescribed. Do not exceed the recommended dose.
Do not share this medication.
Store as directed on the pharmacy label.
Keep out of reach of children.