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research Nifedipine: a new treatment for perniosis
Nifedipine may help treat perniosis, improving symptoms and clearing lesions for some patients.
research A Comparative Study Examining the Effects of Nifedipine and Minoxidil on Stimulating Hair Growth Using a Mouse Model
Nifedipine cream promotes more hair growth than minoxidil.
research Effects of Nitrendipine (BAY e 5009), Nifedipine, Verapamil, Phentolamine, Papaverine, and Minoxidil on Contractions of Isolated Rabbit Aortic Smooth Muscle
Nitrendipine and nifedipine effectively block muscle contractions, while papaverine relaxes them and minoxidil needs high amounts to work.
research Design, optimization, and in vitro characterization of fastdissolving tablets of nifedipine using response surface methodology
Fast-dissolving nifedipine tablets were successfully developed for better oral delivery.
research Calcium blockers protect against sensory epithelial damage and hearing loss in Cx26-cKO mice
Calcium blockers may help prevent hearing loss by protecting hair cells.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Warning: Minoxidil usage around pets
Minoxidil is highly toxic to pets, especially cats and dogs, even in small amounts. Many users have switched to oral minoxidil to prevent accidental exposure to their pets.
community Minokem-N cotains hydrocortisone?
Minokem-N's composition is unclear, with concerns about unlisted hydrocortisone. Users discuss alternatives like AloATM, which lacks soothing agents, and the challenges of verifying ingredients.
community Any experiences with pyrrolidinyl diaminopyrmidine oxide (marketed as triaminodil, nanoxidil, vividine, but NOT aminexil/kopexil, it's something different) when compared to minoxidil?
The conversation discusses the use of pyrrolidinyl diaminopyrmidine oxide (triaminodil) compared to minoxidil for hair loss treatment. The user is considering switching from 5% minoxidil to a product containing 5% triaminodil.
community Minoxidil’s mechanism of action on blood pressure as a potassium channel opening molecule
Minoxidil works by opening potassium channels, leading to reduced blood pressure and potential side effects like reflex tachycardia. It is used for hair growth and affects blood pressure at high doses.
community Low-Dose Oral Minoxidil Does Not Significantly Affect BP
Low-dose oral minoxidil is used for hair loss and does not significantly affect blood pressure but may increase heart rate and cause hypotensive symptoms. Some users experience side effects like palpitations and shortness of breath, while others find it effective; topical minoxidil with tretinoin is also considered.