This active ingredient is in Ell-Cranell
The Ell-Cranell active ingredient is alfatradiol, an artificially produced sex hormone that stimulates the cells in the hair roots to grow more. In addition, the Ell-Cranell active ingredient inhibits the formation of hormones responsible for hair loss.
When is Ell-Cranell used?
What are the side effects of Ell-Cranell?
Due to the alcohol it contains, it may cause a short-term burning sensation or redness and itching of the scalp. While Ell-Cranell combats hair loss, it is possible for the scalp to become oily rather than dry. If any other unknown Ell-Cranell side effects occur, always seek medical attention.
You should be aware of the following when using Ell-Cranell.
There are no known contraindications or interactions with other medications or active ingredients. Nevertheless, it is recommended to inform a doctor before use.
The solution should not be used in case of known hypersensitivity to any of the contained ingredients. No experience reports are available for use in persons under 18 years of age.
Application is once a day, preferably in the evening. As soon as an improvement of the hair loss becomes visible, the application should be reduced to every second to third day. A change and improvement of the clinical picture can be expected after one month at the earliest, lasting results can be detected after six months.
Also, avoid too much heat like from a blow dryer or curling iron as it damages the hair. Instead, you should use a terry towel to dry your hair.