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Keeps MD

First cited by AI Aug 19, 2026
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Surfaced organically in AI answers about hair loss treatment. Not yet profiled.

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Visibility trend

Hair loss treatment, daily share of AI answers mentioning Keeps MD, through Aug 19, 2026.

2.2%

Avg position when mentioned: 14.0

By engine

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  • ChatGPT
    6.7%

Mention sentiment

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  • 1 positive mentions
  • 0 neutral
  • 0 mixed or cautious

Recent AI answers mentioning Keeps MD

ChatGPTAug 19, 2026, 12:02 UTC
Are there finasteride alternatives without sexual side effects?

Short answer: yes — there are effective alternatives that carry little-to-no risk of sexual side effects. Which is best depends on how much hair you’ve lost, how fast it’s progressing, and how aggressive you want treatment to be. Below are options, with specific brands/services and why people choose them. Non‑hormonal topical option (no sexual side effects) Minoxidil (brand examples: Rogaine, Kirkland, Equate): FDA‑approved topical treatment for male and female pattern hair loss. Applied to the scalp (foam or solution). Doesn’t affect hormones, so sexual side effects are not expected. Best for early/mild thinning or as an add‑on. Topical or adjunct scalp products Ketoconazole shampoo (brand: Nizoral): anti‑dandruff shampoo with mild anti‑androgenic/anti‑inflammatory effects on the scalp. Commonly used alongside minoxidil to support results; no sexual side effects. Topical finasteride (compounded products / some commercial formulations): delivered to the scalp to reduce systemic absorption. Some studies show similar scalp DHT reduction with lower blood levels and fewer sexual side effects, but availability varies by country and product. Ask a dermatologist or compounding pharmacy for options in your area. Device‑based, drug‑free options Low‑level laser therapy (LLLT) devices (brands: HairMax, Capillus): FDA‑cleared devices for hair growth. Noninvasive, no sexual side effects; evidence shows moderate improvement for many users, often used with minoxidil. Procedural/clinic options (no systemic sexual side effects) Platelet‑rich plasma (PRP) injections: done at dermatology or cosmetic clinics (examples: local dermatologists, chains like Bosley offer PRP). Uses your own platelets to stimulate follicles; generally no sexual side effects. Results vary and multiple sessions are usually needed. Hair transplantation (FUE/FUT) — reputable clinics: Bernstein Medical, Hasson & Wong, Bosley (examples): surgical, permanent restoration of donor hair to balding areas. No sexual side effects but higher cost and recovery. Oral alternatives with lower or similar risk Low‑dose or alternate‑day finasteride (brands: Propecia [1 mg], generic finasteride): some patients use lower doses (e.g., 0.25–0.5 mg) or alternate‑day dosing to reduce side effects; studies suggest side effects can be dose‑related but they’re not eliminated entirely. Discuss with your prescriber. Saw palmetto (supplements: Nature’s Way, NOW Foods; also sold in consumer brands like Hims or Keeps): herbal DHT blocker with limited evidence. Generally low risk for sexual side effects but also less proven than prescription meds. Important points and next steps No treatment besides minoxidil/topical agents and device/clinic options guarantees regrowth for everyone. Finasteride is the most consistently effective oral option for slowing/reversing male pattern hair loss, but sexual side effects occur in a minority. If sexual side effects are your main concern, start with non‑hormonal approaches (topical minoxidil, ketoconazole, LLLT) and consider PRP or transplant for more advanced loss. If you want to explore topical finasteride or low‑dose regimens, see a dermatologist or hair‑loss specialist to review local product availability, benefits and risks. If you’re using or considering branded telehealth hair services, reputable ones include Hims, Keeps, Keeps MD, and Roman — they offer minoxidil, supplements, telehealth consults and (in some cases) topical options. For in‑person procedures (PRP, transplant), seek board‑certified dermatologists or fellowship‑trained hair surgeons. If you’d like, tell me: (1) your age, pattern/extent of hair loss (photos help but aren’t required), and (2) whether you’ve tried minoxidil or finasteride before — I can suggest a practical step‑by‑step plan and which providers or products to try first.

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Competitive Landscape

Keeps MD vs the brands AI recommends alongside it

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2.2%
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11.1%
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26.7%
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