Anybody not respond to high % topical minoxidil, but did switching to oral? Minoxidil 4/28/2021
The conversation is about someone who did not see results from using 5%, 10%, and 12.5% topical Minoxidil for hair loss and is inquiring if switching to oral Minoxidil helped others who had a similar experience. They are asking for the dosage that was effective for those who saw results with oral Minoxidil.
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Khalidsh1: Ok. I will upload one soon
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