Forteca: Minoxidil 5% that does not require a prescription
Forteca: Minoxidil 5% that does not require a prescription
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【Forteca】
A topical treatment designed to promote hair growth, support hair nourishment, and prevent further hair loss (thinning) caused by androgenetic alopecia in adult men.
Formulated with Minoxidil at the maximum concentration of 5% (the highest allowed in OTC medications), a scientifically proven ingredient for stimulating hair growth. Forteca helps prevent the progression of male pattern hair loss while promoting hair regrowth and nourishment.
No prescription required.
Four active ingredients support a healthy scalp environment:
- Panthenyl Ethyl Ether – Supports scalp health
- Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6) – Helps balance sebum production
- Tocopherol Acetate (Vitamin E derivative) – Promotes blood circulation
- l-Menthol – Provides a refreshing sensation and improves scalp condition
Science-backed solution for thinning hair – Supports hair regrowth with 5% Minoxidil
Not just nourishing, but regrowing hair – Forteca works at the root to stimulate growth for stronger, healthier hair
5% Minoxidil × Scalp care ingredients – Start your hair regrowth journey comfortably
Twice daily application – Strengthen and restore your hair with the power of an OTC medication
Directions for Use:
For adult men (ages 20 and over)
Apply 1 mL directly to the affected scalp area twice daily.
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Forteca contains 5% Minoxidil.

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Forteca is an officially approved domestic product containing 5% Minoxidil.
While other products also contain 5% Minoxidil, Forteca is uniquely formulated with added care for the scalp environment—not just hair regrowth.
It’s ideal for those who want to regrow their hair but have sensitive skin and may have given up on other options.
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