Important Safety Information

Before starting any prescription-based hair restoration plan, it’s important to understand how treatment ingredients may interact with your overall health.

Medical Evaluation

Fem Haven Rx treatment plans are prescribed only after a licensed healthcare provider reviews your medical history, current medications, and overall health profile. This ensures that each plan is safe and appropriate for you.

Common Ingredients Reviewed By Providers

Our provider may recommend compounded treatments containing ingredients such as Minoxidil, Spironolactone, Finasteride, or nutritional support supplements like Biotin or Collagen. These compounds are used to support healthy hair growth and are customized based on patient needs.

Possible Side Effects

Mild side effects may include scalp irritation, dryness, or temporary shedding during the early phase of treatment. Oral medications may occasionally cause changes in blood pressure, dizziness, or swelling in rare cases. Always notify your provider if you experience discomfort or unexpected symptoms.

Who Should Not Use These Treatments

  • Individuals with a history of heart or kidney conditions
  • Anyone pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning pregnancy
  • Those allergic to any ingredient in their prescribed compound
  • People are already using similar medications unless approved by a provider

When To Seek Medical Advice Immediately

Stop using the product and contact your provider or emergency care if you notice:

  • Chest pain, rapid heartbeat, or fainting
  • Shortness of breath or unexplained swelling
  • Severe skin irritation or allergic reactions

Monitoring & Follow-Up

Fem Haven Rx includes regular virtual follow-ups to monitor your progress and adjust dosage or product formulation when needed. These visits are essential to ensure your continued safety and the effectiveness of your treatment plan.

Note:

All Fem Haven Rx compounded products are prepared by licensed pharmacies and prescribed under medical supervision. These formulations are not FDA-approved but are prescribed based on evidence-supported clinical judgment. Individual results may vary.