Is there any true alternatives to minoxidil that doesn't effect heartrate?
    Minoxidil 12/12/2024

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    A user with slight hair thinning is seeking alternatives to minoxidil due to concerns about heart rate effects, despite using finasteride without issues. They are looking for options that don't affect the heart.
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