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Female Facial Hair Prescription

SKU 1005
Price

€25.00

At a glance

 

Facial hirsutism, or excessive facial hair growth, is a condition that affects around 10% of women in Ireland.

 

Excessive facial hair growth can be caused by an imbalance of hormones called androgens in your body, or by your body being more sensitive to these hormones. Other causes of this condition can include polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), obesity, medications (such as steroids), as well as certain tumours, among others.

 

Symptoms

 

Symptoms of female facial  hair includes-

  • Coarse, thick, dark hair growth on parts of your body that would commonly grow as fine, thin hair
  • Acne
  • Deeper voice
  • Decreased breast size
  • Increased sex drive
  • Increased muscle development

 

Treatments

 

Treatments for female facial hair depends on the severity of the condition. Your GP may recommend- 

  • Things you can do at home to remove or lighten the hair – such as shaving, waxing, plucking, hair removal creams or bleaching
  • A prescription cream to slow hair growth on your face
  • Losing weight if you're overweight – this can help control hormone levels
  • Taking a contraceptive pill if you've not been through the menopause yet – this can help control hormone levels

 

Your GP may refer you to a specialist if you have an extreme case of female facial hair (hirsutism). They may also recommend other medicines to control your hormone levels.

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Prescription Questionnaire

Basic Information

Do you smoke, or have you recently quit smoking?

Substance

Smoking

Do you have any medical conditions?
Are you allergic to any medication or do you have any allergies?*
Triggers
Symptoms
Are you taking any medication? This includes non-prescription, over-the-counter medicines as well as herbal remedies.*
Have you recently stopped taking any medication?
Is there a history of any illness that runs within your family?
Cancer
Heart Disease
Diabetes
High Blood Pressure
High Cholesterol or Triglyeerides
Liver Disease
Alcohol or Drug Abuse
Anxiety, Depression or Psychiatric Illness
Tuberculosis
Anesthesia Complications
Genetic Disorder
Do you have any liver or kidney problems?
Have you had any heart problems, such as angina (chest pain) or a heart attack?
Have you ever had a stroke or 'mini stroke'?
Have you ever had any major surgery?

Result

Have you been diagnosed with acne by a GP or dermatologist?

Please consult your GP or book a GP video consultation before ordering.

Are you aware you should NOT USE more than one of the SAME TYPE of topical treatments at the SAME TIME? • Zineryt, Skinoren and Dalacin T - all antibiotics • Differin and Istorex - Both Retinoids • Duac - Antibiotic with peeling agent (benzoyl peroxide)

You should NOT USE more than one of the SAME TYPE of topical treatments at the same time. You may change your answer and continue.

Are you aware Lymecycline antibiotic tablets should not be taken whilst using Zineryt, Dalacin T and Duac (topical antibiotics)? • Lymecycline can be taken whilst using Differin or Istorex *

Lymecycline antibiotic tablets should not be taken whilst using Zineryt, Dalacin T and Duac (topical antibiotics). You can change your answer and continue.

Are you aware it usually takes 6-8 weeks or more of continuous usage for treatments to work? If there is no improvement after 14 weeks, treatment should be reviewed and changed.

It often takes 8 weeks or more for treatment to work. You can change your answer and continue.

Are you aware, if acne has cleared-up, treatment can sometimes be stopped or reduced after 4 to 6 months? *

Acne treatment can sometimes be stopped or reduced after 4 to 6 months, if acne has cleared up. You can change your answer and continue.

Are you aware you should see a GP face-to-face if acne is scarring or getting worse?

You should see consult a GP if acne is scarring or getting worse. You can change your answer and continue.

Are you aware topical treatments containing retinoids and peeling agents (Differin, Isotrex and Duac) can be irritant?

Topical treatments containing retinoids and peeling agents (Differin, Isotrex and Duac) can be irritant. Irritation can be reduced by starting treatment on alternate days, and building up to the prescribed dose as tolerated. You can change your answe

Sex - Male or Female
Are you aware the following treatments should NOT be used if you are pregnant or breast feeding? •Differin •Isotrex •Duac •Lymecycline •Skinoren Details can be found in the ‘patient information leaflets’

Differin, Isotrex, Duac, Lymecycline should NOT we used or taken whilst pregnant or breast feeding. You can change your answer and continue.

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Would you like to request home delivery of your medication by your pharmacy?

At participating pharmacies only. Delivery fee applies.

Please indicate your consent to be contacted by the pharmacist regarding your prescription

It is important that the pharmacist can speak with you regarding your prescription

Please indicate your consent to receiving generic medication from the pharmacy. Generic medications are less expensive versions of brand-name medications, with identical doses, safety, strength and quality.
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