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Hair Loss

  • Help maintain and protect existing hair
  • Support regrowth over time
  • Simple, daily oral treatment
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Compare Hair Loss Treatments

Explore treatment options for maintaining and protecting hair with daily oral therapy.
  • Oral GHK-Cu

    Copper Peptide for Skin & Hair
    • Best for those targeting healthier hair and smoother skin.
  • Finasteride

    Defend and Regrow Your Hair
    • Expect gradual changes in hair retention over several months of use.
    • Best for men seeking convenient oral therapy over topical hair treatments.
    Starting at $92 first month
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    Provider Review
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    The pharmacy will ship your prescribed items directly to you.
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    Track your results and watch your health and overall wellness improve.

    You have Questions, we have answers.

    Most men notice changes in hair retention after several months of use.

    Finasteride works internally, making it a convenient oral alternative to topical options.

    Yes, many men combine Finasteride with topical or procedural options for broader support.

    Hair loss usually resumes once treatment is discontinued.

    Yes, itโ€™s taken once daily for ongoing hair maintenance.

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    Medication Disclaimer

    Oral GHK-Cu 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.

    Important Safety Information

    Oral GHKโ€‘Cu is a compounded prescription medication intended to support hair and skin health goals under the supervision of a licensed medical provider. Compounded drugs are not FDAโ€‘approved, meaning the FDA does not review them for safety, effectiveness, or quality before they are marketed.

    Do not use Oral GHKโ€‘Cu if you:

    • Are pregnant or breastfeeding (safety data are limited; discuss alternatives with your provider).

    • Are under 18 years of age.

    • Have a known allergy to copper, peptides, or any ingredient in your prescription.

    • Have Wilson disease or another condition that causes copper to build up in the body. People with Wilson disease should avoid supplements containing copper.

    • Are taking copperโ€‘removing (chelating) medications such as penicillamine or trientine, unless your prescribing clinician specifically directs otherwise.

    Tell your provider before starting if you have:

    • A history of liver disease, abnormal liver tests, or known elevated copper levels, since excess copper exposure over time can contribute to liver injury in susceptible individuals.

    • Any chronic medical condition or youโ€™re taking multiple prescriptions/supplements (so your clinician can check fit and interactions).

    Medication and supplement interactions

    Always tell your provider about all medications and supplements, especially:

    • Copper chelators (used for copper overload):

      • Penicillamine can increase copper excretion; guidance commonly recommends avoiding copperโ€‘containing supplements during therapy.

      • Trientine binds excess copper and may reduce copper absorption; combining with copper products should be clinicianโ€‘directed.

    • Certain antibiotics (fluoroquinolones/tetracyclines): copperโ€‘containing products can reduce absorption of some antibiotics through mineral binding. If youโ€™re prescribed antibiotics like ciprofloxacin (or similar), your clinician may recommend separating doses by several hours.

    • Highโ€‘dose zinc supplements: high zinc intake can reduce copper absorption and shift copper status over time.

    Possible side effects

    Side effects vary by person and formulation. Commonly reported effects may include:

    • Mild stomach upset, nausea, abdominal discomfort, diarrhea

    • Headache

    • Metallic taste

    • Mild rash or skin sensitivity

    Stop the medication and contact your provider promptly if you develop:

    • Persistent vomiting or severe abdominal pain

    • Yellowing of the skin/eyes (jaundice), dark urine, or unusual fatigue (possible liver stress)

    • New or worsening neurologic symptoms

    Excess copper exposure can cause gastrointestinal symptoms (nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea) andโ€”at higher or prolonged exposuresโ€”more serious injury.

    Seek emergency care (call 911) if you experience:

    • Trouble breathing, swelling of the face/lips/tongue, or widespread hives (possible severe allergic reaction)

    • Chest pain, severe dizziness/fainting, or other severe symptoms

    How to take and store

    • Take exactly as prescribed by your provider. Do not exceed the prescribed amount.

    • Do not share this medication with anyone.

    • Store as directed on the pharmacy label (commonly room temperature, cool/dry location). Keep out of reach of children.