Would Salicylic Acid shampoo hinder Oral Minoxidil? Like topical?
    Research/Science 11/23/2023

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    Salicylic Acid shampoo may hinder topical minoxidil but not oral minoxidil, which works through the liver. The user plans to continue using oral minoxidil and is concerned about the shampoo's effect on it.
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