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Preparation for doctor’s visit

Careful diagnosis by a physician makes targeted treatment possible.

If you feel that you have been losing more and more hair recently, you should consult an experienced dermatologist. He or she can correctly assess whether you are suffering from a form of hair loss requiring treatment and recommend the therapy suitable for you.

The following questions will help you prepare for your doctor’s visit. The more accurately you can describe your hair loss and current living conditions, the easier the doctor can reach the correct diagnosis.

Please describe the course of your hair loss

  • Start and progression of hair loss
  • In which areas did you first notice the hair loss?
  • Have you noticed seasonal fluctuations?
  • What do you believe are the triggers of your hair loss?

Has your hair fallen out or broken off?

Does the shed hair look the same at both ends? If so your hair has probably broken off rather than fallen out.

From which areas of the scalp does hair fall out?

  • Temples
  • Back of head
  • Crown
  • Entire head
  • Other areas, specify:

Does your scalp itch or do you suffer from excessive dandruff?

Have you noticed other changes in your scalp?

Have you chemically altered your hair?

  • Permanent wave
  • Dyes/highlights
  • Straighteners

Do you have relatives (parents, siblings, grandparents, etc.) who also suffer from hair loss?

If so, which relatives and which type of hair loss?

Diseases and medications

  • Which acute illnesses have you had in the last 12 months?
  • Which medications did you take for these?
  • Do you suffer from any underlying illnesses/chronic illnesses?
  • Are you on any long-term medications?

Have you experienced professional and/or personal stress or upset in recent months?

Have you recently undergone a period of hormonal change?

  • Menopause
  • Pregnancy
  • Starting or changing the pill, etc.If so,
    • If you changed pill, when?
    • If you started taking the pill, when?
    • If you stopped taking the pill, when?
    • Do you suffer from menstrual cycle irregularities?
    • If you are pregnant, how many weeks along are you?
    • If you have miscarried, when?
    • Are you breastfeeding or have you been breastfeeding?

Have you gained or lost a lot of weight?

Have you been dieting in the last 12 months?

Have you ever counted the number of hairs you are losing per day?

Please record the number of hairs you are losing per day. To obtain a reliable figure, you should ideally perform this count each day for one week.

Have you ever been treated for hair loss before?

Which medications (prescription/doctor-recommended, etc.) did you take?

How do you care for your hair?

Please list your hair care products such as shampoo, rinse, conditioner, gel, hairspray, combs/brushes.

Pantogar®, capsules, hard
Indications: Diffuse hair loss of unknown origin. Degenerative changes in the hair structure (stressed, thin, inelastic, brittle, lifeless, dull, colourless hair), hair damaged by sunlight or UV radiation. Prevention of greying of the hair. Nail growth disorder (brittle, cracked and inelastic nails).*

** For risks and side effects please read package inserts and ask your physician or pharmacist.
Last revision of the text:  August 2024

Pantogar® vegan capsules (food supplement), hard
Pantogar® vegan capsules should be used under medical supervision. Not suitable as the sole source of nutrition. Intended for the dietary management of diffuse hair loss in women. Recommended intake: 3 capsules daily with sufficient liquid.*

Merz Pharmaceuticals GmbH, 60048 Frankfurt**

*This is a summary of all indications granted in different countries of the EU. Please respect your local package insert and indications

**Market authorisation holder may be different for single countries