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Plan B vs Rogaine: side-by-side comparison

Plan B (Levonorgestrel) 1.5mg tablet
Plan B
vs
Rogaine (Minoxidil) 2% solution
Rogaine

Plan B (Hormones and Birth Control) and Rogaine (Male and Female Pattern Hair Loss) belong to different therapeutic classes and are rarely interchangeable. This page compares the medications' purposes, mechanisms and the situations where each is used.

Property Plan B Rogaine
Active ingredient Levonorgestrel Minoxidil
Manufacturer Foundation Consumer Healthcare Johnson & Johnson
Class Hormones and Birth Control Male and Female Pattern Hair Loss
Strengths 1.5mg 2%, 5%
Forms tablet solution, foam

What's the same

Plan B and Rogaine are used in very different patients, and the points in common are limited. The main shared element is that both meet regulatory standards for efficacy and safety and benefit from pharmacist oversight.

Key differences

Plan B belongs to Hormones and Birth Control while Rogaine belongs to Male and Female Pattern Hair Loss. Indications, mechanisms and target populations differ. The comparison is most useful when a clinician has mentioned both medications and the patient wants to understand where each fits.

Mechanism and action

Plan B: Plan B's primary mechanism is delaying or preventing ovulation when taken before the LH surge. Rogaine: Minoxidil is a potassium channel opener that produces local arteriolar vasodilation.

When Plan B is preferred

Plan B is indicated for emergency contraception after unprotected intercourse or known/suspected contraceptive failure, in women of reproductive age.

When Rogaine is preferred

Rogaine is approved for androgenetic alopecia (male and female pattern hair loss) in adults.

Frequently asked questions

Is Plan B or Rogaine better?

Plan B and Rogaine are not interchangeable — they treat different conditions. Asking which is "better" is meaningful only when a clinician has weighed both for the same specific clinical scenario.

Can I switch from Plan B to Rogaine?

Switching between Plan B and Rogaine is rarely an appropriate decision since they belong to different classes and treat different conditions. The real question is usually whether the diagnosis calls for one medication or the other — which the prescriber resolves.

Do Plan B and Rogaine have the same side effects?

No — they belong to different classes and have distinct side-effect profiles. Each medication has its own prescribing information.

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