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Program · Hair Loss
Online hair loss prescription via licensed US clinicians — finasteride and minoxidil, FDA-approved generic medications, shipped to your door if prescribed. $0 until prescribed. Telehealth in 48 US states + DC (AK and MS not served).
Male pattern hair loss is gradual and progressive, and the medications with the strongest evidence are finasteride and minoxidil — two FDA-approved generic medications. TelePeptideTelePep connects you with a licensed US clinician who reviews your intake online and, if treatment is appropriate, prescribes a plan that a licensed pharmacy ships to your door. No clinic visit, no waiting room, and you pay nothing until a clinician prescribes.
FDA-approved generics
Treatment is finasteride and minoxidil — FDA-approved generic medications. We use generic medications and never sell branded products.
$0 until prescribed
You pay nothing until a licensed clinician reviews your intake and determines that treatment is appropriate for you.
48 states + DC
Telehealth intake, clinician review, prescription, and follow-up — all online. Alaska and Mississippi are not currently served.
How it works
Tell us about your hair-loss pattern, medical history, and goals. It takes a few minutes and there is no charge to start.
A licensed US clinician reviews your intake via telehealth and decides whether finasteride, minoxidil, or both are appropriate for you. You pay nothing unless treatment is prescribed.
If treatment is prescribed, a licensed pharmacy ships your medication to your door, with refills and clinician follow-up managed online.
The treatment
Finasteride and minoxidil are the two medications with the strongest, longest track record for male pattern hair loss, and both are FDA-approved generic medications. Finasteride is typically a once-daily oral tablet. Minoxidil is available as a topical solution or foam, and clinicians may prescribe low-dose oral minoxidil where appropriate. Many patients use both together, since they work through different mechanisms. The specific medication, form, and dose are decided individually by the prescribing clinician based on your intake — not every patient is a candidate for every option.
Finasteride safety — read this carefully
Finasteride is an FDA-approved medication, but it carries real risks you should understand before starting. Some men taking finasteride experience sexual side effects, including reduced libido, erectile difficulty, or changes in ejaculation. In most men these effects resolve after stopping the medication, but a smaller number of men report symptoms that persist even after they stop taking it — a pattern sometimes described as post-finasteride syndrome. Mood changes and depression have also been reported. These risks are real and are not downplayed here: you should weigh them carefully and discuss your full medical history and any concerns with the clinician during intake before deciding whether finasteride is right for you.
Who it's for
FAQ
You complete a short online intake about your hair-loss pattern, medical history, and goals. A licensed US clinician reviews it via telehealth and, if treatment is appropriate, writes a prescription. A licensed pharmacy then ships the medication to your door. There is no in-person visit and no waiting room. You pay nothing until a clinician determines treatment is appropriate and prescribes — $0 until prescribed.
The core treatment is finasteride and minoxidil — two FDA-approved generic medications widely used for male pattern hair loss. Finasteride is typically taken as a daily oral tablet; minoxidil is available as a topical solution or foam, and clinicians may also prescribe oral minoxidil where appropriate. The specific medication, form, and dose are decided individually by the prescribing clinician based on your intake. We use generic medications and do not sell branded products.
Finasteride is an FDA-approved medication, but like any prescription medication it carries risks. Some men experience sexual side effects — including reduced libido, erectile difficulty, or changes in ejaculation. In most men these resolve after stopping the medication, but a smaller number of men report symptoms that persist after discontinuation, sometimes referred to as post-finasteride syndrome. Depression and mood changes have also been reported. These risks are real and should be weighed carefully. Discuss your full medical history and any concerns with the clinician during intake before starting treatment.
Minoxidil is available both as a topical product (solution or foam) and, in some cases, as a low-dose oral tablet. Whether oral minoxidil is appropriate for you — versus topical minoxidil — is a clinical decision made by the prescribing clinician based on your history and goals. If oral minoxidil is prescribed, a licensed pharmacy ships it to you. Not everyone is a candidate for the oral form.
Hair-loss medications work gradually, and individual response varies. Finasteride and minoxidil are generally taken consistently over a sustained period, and clinicians typically advise giving treatment several months before assessing change. We do not promise any specific result, and outcomes differ from person to person. Your clinician will set realistic expectations during intake and adjust the plan at follow-up.
Treatment is delivered via telehealth in 48 US states and the District of Columbia (Alaska and Mississippi are not currently served). Intake, clinician review, prescription, and follow-up are all handled online. You pay nothing until a clinician determines treatment is appropriate and writes a prescription — $0 until prescribed.
No. We use generic finasteride and minoxidil — the FDA-approved generic medications also used in well-known branded products. We do not sell, distribute, or supply branded medications. If a clinician prescribes treatment, it is dispensed by a licensed pharmacy.
Next Step
A licensed clinician will review your goals and recommend the right protocol — peptide wellness, recomposition, or supervised weight loss. No insurance, no waiting room.
Finasteride and minoxidil are FDA-approved generic medications. Prescribing decisions are made solely by licensed clinicians based on individual medical necessity, and not every patient is a candidate. Clinical services are provided by our contracted medical group of US-licensed clinicians. Finasteride can cause sexual side effects in some men, and some men report persistent symptoms after stopping the medication; discuss the risks with your clinician before starting. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Telehealth services are available in 48 US states and the District of Columbia (Alaska and Mississippi excluded). You pay nothing until a clinician prescribes — $0 until prescribed.