Taking a break off oral minoxidil after 2 years of everyday use. Minoxidil 4/24/2026
The conversation is about a user taking a break from oral minoxidil due to persistent eye puffiness after two years of use. Suggestions include switching to topical minoxidil foam and adjusting the dosage to manage side effects.
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