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research EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF LOW-DOSE ORAL MINOXIDIL IN THE TREATMENT OF ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA – A LITERATURE REVIEW
Low-dose oral minoxidil is effective and safe for hair loss, but more research is needed.
research Review of Cardiovascular Findings in Humans Treated with Minoxidil
Minoxidil may cause heart changes; use caution and monitor patients with heart conditions.
research Kopexil vs minoxidil: In vivo comparative study on hair growth, hair growth promoting factors and toxicity
Kopexil is an effective and safe hair growth treatment.
research Hair regrowth boosting via minoxidil cubosomes: Formulation development, in vivo hair regrowth evaluation, histopathological examination and confocal laser microscopy imaging
A new version of minoxidil, a hair loss treatment, was made using nanotechnology. This version, called minoxidil cubosomes, works better and causes fewer skin reactions than the old version. It also penetrates and stays in the skin better, promoting hair regrowth. It's safe and could be a good alternative to current treatments.
research Update on minoxidil treatment of hair loss
research THE STUDY ON MECHANISM OF MINOXIDIL'S PROMOTING EFFECT ON CULTURED ADULT HAIR FOLLICLES
Minoxidil promotes hair growth by delaying the hair's resting phase.
research Effect of Minoxidil Sulfate on the Growth of Human Anagen Hair Follicles Grown in Collagen Gels, and on the Colony Growth of Human Cultured Outer Root Sheath Cells in vitro.
Minoxidil sulfate did not enhance hair growth or cell proliferation at tested levels.
research In the Absence of Streptomycin, Minoxidil Potentiates the Mitogenic Effects of Fetal Calf Serum, Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1, and Platelet-Derived Growth Factor on NIH 3T3 Fibroblasts in a K + Channel-Dependent Fashion
research Amperometric detection of minoxidil in hair lotion using a glassy carbon electrode modified with gold nanostructures
A new method accurately detects minoxidil in hair lotions, revealing discrepancies in labeled content.
research Central chorioretinopathy associated with topical use of minoxidil 2% for treatment of baldness
Using 2% minoxidil for baldness treatment might cause vision distortion due to fluid build-up under the retina.
research Minoxidil Stimulates Cutaneous Blood Flow in Human Balding Scalps: Pharmacodynamics Measured by Laser Doppler Velocimetry and Photopulse Plethysmography
Minoxidil increases blood flow in balding scalps, possibly reversing hair loss.
research Determination of Minoxidil by Bleaching the Permanganate Carrier Solution in a Flow-Based Spectrophotometric System
The method quickly and accurately measures minoxidil in drugs, comparable to standard techniques.
research Voltammetric sensing of minoxidil using a molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP)-modified carbon paste electrode
A new sensor can detect minoxidil accurately and effectively.
research The Pharmacokinetics of 2.5- to 10-mg Oral Doses of Minoxidil in Healthy Volunteers
This document studied minoxidil in healthy volunteers. Minoxidil is quickly absorbed and eliminated from the body.
research Clinical and Haemodynamic Study of Minoxidil in Moderately Hypertensive Patients
Minoxidil with a diuretic effectively lowers blood pressure in moderately hypertensive men with minimal side effects.
research Efficacy and Safety of Minoxidil 2% Solution in Combination With a Botanical Hair Solution in Women With Female Pattern Hair Loss/Androgenic Alopecia.
Using Minoxidil 2% solution with a botanical hair solution twice daily can significantly improve hair growth and quality in women with Female Pattern Hair Loss, boosting self-confidence and attractiveness.
research Acute Kidney Injury following Ingestion of Topical Minoxidil
Ingesting topical minoxidil can cause temporary kidney problems and highlights the importance of clear labeling.
research Minoxidil: An Alternative to Hair Replacement Surgery … Or An Adjunct?
research Low dose oral minoxidil and the conundrum of cardiovascular complications
Low dose oral minoxidil can help with hair growth but may cause serious heart problems, so doctors need to be careful.
research Pathogenesis of Cardiovascular Alterations in Dogs Treated with Minoxidil
Using minoxidil on dogs can cause serious cardiovascular damage, including arterial injury and hemorrhagic lesions.
research Low-dose oral minoxidil improves hair length and global hair density in short anagen syndrome
Low-dose minoxidil helps hair grow longer and thicker in people with short anagen syndrome.
research Acute cardiomyopathy induced by the vasodilating antihypertensive agent minoxidil
Minoxidil can cause heart muscle damage in dogs.
research Targeting Solid Tumours With Potassium Channel Activators. A Return to Fundamentals?
Potassium channel activators like nicotinamide and minoxidil might help treat solid tumors.
research Realización multicámara: el mezclador, el corazón del estudio de televisión
The spray makes hair styling easier and less greasy, improving minoxidil use.
research Effects of Solventson Spherical Crystals of Minoxidil
Different solvents affect minoxidil crystal shapes, improving flowability and revealing a unique butterfly-shaped crystal.
research Coming full circle (almost): Low dose oral minoxidil for alopecia
Low-dose oral minoxidil is an effective and safe treatment for hair loss.
research AUSTRALIAN TRIAL OF TOPICAL MINOXIDIL AND PLACEBO IN EARLY MALE PATTERN BALDNESS
Minoxidil modestly increases hair growth in men with early baldness and is safe to use.
research Oral Minoxidil for Alopecia Treatment: Risks, Benefits, and Recommendations
Low-dose oral minoxidil can effectively promote hair growth but requires careful monitoring for safety.
research Determination of Illegally Added Minoxidil in Herbal Hair Growth Cosmetics by HPLC
The method accurately detects illegal minoxidil in herbal hair products.