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research Tissue distribution and hypotensive effects of minoxidil in normotensive rats.
Minoxidil lowers blood pressure and spreads throughout the body in normal rats.
research Targeting cardiac hypertrophy through a nuclear co‐repressor
Targeting NCoR1 can help treat heart enlargement and dysfunction.
research Pharma maker recalls drug over undeclared anti-hypertensive drug
A medicine company has recalled a drug because it contained an unlisted blood pressure medication.
research Minoxidil: main differences between topical and oral use
Oral minoxidil has more side effects but can be more effective than topical minoxidil.
research LB1101 Evaluating the cardiovascular safety of low-dose oral minoxidil in patients with non-scarring alopecia: A retrospective cohort study
Low-dose oral minoxidil is safe for the heart in the short term for hair loss patients.
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research Adverse Dermatologic Effects of Cardiovascular Drug Therapy: Part III
Cardiovascular drugs can cause various skin problems, so recognizing these reactions is important.
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research 42482 Low dose oral minoxidil as monotherapy in patients with hair loss
Low dose oral minoxidil can help with hair loss when used alone.
research Arrhythmia phenotypes in hair-loss therapies: insights from minoxidil and finasteride reports in eudravigilance
Minoxidil and finasteride for hair loss may cause different types of heart rhythm issues.
research Hydrochlorothiazide/indometacin
A woman developed lupus after taking hydroxyurea for two years.
research Minoxidil Topical Solution
Ingesting minoxidil can cause serious heart issues; keep away from children and improve packaging.
research Prospective cardiovascular evaluation with 24-hour Holter and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in men using 5-mg oral minoxidil for androgenetic alopecia
The conclusion is that 24 weeks of low-dose oral minoxidil is safe for men with hair loss, with no significant changes in heart rate or blood pressure.
research Nurses' Drug Alert
Some drugs can cause serious side effects, like hypoglycemia from mix-ups, skin reactions, or depression, and while penicillamine may help rheumatoid arthritis more than auranofin, it has more severe side effects.
research The Role of Patient‐ and Drug‐Related Factors in Oral Minoxidil and Pericardial Effusion: Analyses of Data From the United States Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System
Oral minoxidil rarely causes pericardial effusion, especially at low doses.
research Heart failure associated with minoxidil intoxication in a cat
Minoxidil exposure can cause heart failure in cats.
research Evaluación de la seguridad de minoxidil oral a dosis bajas en el tratamiento de la alopecia
Low-dose oral minoxidil is generally safe for treating hair loss, with mostly mild side effects.
research Unexpected refractory hypotension following intradermal minoxidil injection
research Minoxidil — An Alternative to Nephrectomy for Refractory Hypertension
Minoxidil effectively lowers blood pressure with few side effects.
research The Pharmacologic Basis of the Cardiovascular Toxicity of Minoxidil in the Dog
Minoxidil can harm dog's heart.
research Increased levels of prostaglandin-like material in the canine blood during arterial hypotension produced by hydralazine, dihydralazine and minoxidil
These drugs raise prostaglandin-like material in dog blood, possibly causing blood vessel widening.
research Cyberspace Chat: Topical minoxidil and association with cardiac arrhythmia
No conclusive evidence links topical minoxidil to heart rhythm issues.
research Minoxidil Overdosage: A Case Report
A man who drank too much hair growth medication got very sick but got better after hospital treatment.
research Blood pressure changes in patients after Minoxidil microinfusion to treat female pattern alopecia: analysis of a randomized, single blinded, placebo controlled clinical trial
Minoxidil microinfusion lowers diastolic blood pressure in patients.
research Localized demodicosis due to Demodex cati on the muzzle of two cats treated with inhalant glucocorticoids
Demodicosis should be considered in cats with facial skin issues exposed to inhalant glucocorticoids.