How is it possible for someone to be a non responder to ORAL minoxidil? Minoxidil 4/14/2024
Some individuals do not respond to oral minoxidil for hair loss, despite it generally working by improving blood flow to hair follicles. Factors like metabolism, drug interactions, and individual variations in the drug's activation may influence its effectiveness.
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