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research Attempted construction of minoxidil: carboxylic acid cocrystals; 7 salts and 1 cocrystal resulted
Made 8 minoxidil samples; 1 cocrystal, 7 salts formed.
research Dutasteride improves hair growth in patients with male pattern baldness more effectively than finasteride,
Dutasteride is more effective for male pattern baldness than finasteride, and black cohosh extract BNO 1055 is as effective as conjugated estrogens in treating postmenopausal symptoms, with added benefits in reducing sweating and mental symptoms.
research Rethinking Oral Minoxidil: Distinguishing the Hair-Growth Window from the Cardiovascular Threshold
Lower doses of oral minoxidil can promote hair growth without major heart risks.
research A Single-Centre, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial to Investigate the Efficacy and Safety of Minoxidil Topical Foam in Frontotemporal and Vertex Androgenetic Alopecia in Men
Minoxidil foam effectively promotes hair growth and reduces hair loss in men.
research Synthesis of minoxidil conjugates and their evaluation as HL-60 differentiation agents
Some minoxidil combinations can help differentiate leukemia cells without harming other cells.
research Rosemary oil vs minoxidil 2% for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia: a randomized comparative trial.
Rosemary oil and minoxidil 2% both effectively increase hair count in people with androgenetic alopecia, but rosemary oil causes less scalp itching.
research Nano-spanlastics-loaded dissolving microneedle patches for ketotifen fumarate: advanced strategies for allergic conjunctivitis treatment and molecular insights
The microneedle patches effectively treat allergic conjunctivitis with controlled, sustained release of medication.
research A randomized clinical trial on therapeutic effects of 0.25 mg oral minoxidil tablets on treatment of female pattern hair loss
Oral minoxidil effectively treats female pattern hair loss and is a good alternative to topical minoxidil.
research Efficacy and Safety of Mesotherapy With 0.5% Minoxidil Versus Topical 2% Minoxidil for Female Androgenetic Alopecia: A Randomized Controlled Trial
0.5% minoxidil mesotherapy is more effective and safe for hair growth in women with androgenetic alopecia than topical 2% minoxidil.
research Developing formulations for drug follicular targeting: Nanoemulsions loaded with minoxidil and clove oil
Nanoemulsions with minoxidil and clove oil effectively target hair follicles for better alopecia treatment.
research 609 Topical Sandalore®, a specific OR2AT4-stimulating odorant, ameliorates female telogen effluvium: Randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled clinical trial
Sandalore®, a synthetic scent, improved hair loss and satisfaction in women with telogen effluvium.
research Targeting hirsutism: a new approach*1
Eflornithine cream effectively reduces facial hair in women with hirsutism.
research Scaled Quantum Chemical Studies of the Molecular Structure and Vibrational Spectra of Minoxidil
The analysis shows where minoxidil's atoms are likely to react and describes its electronic transitions and behavior with temperature changes.
research Preparation and Characterization of Liposome Containing Minoxidil and Rosemary Essential Oil
Combining Minoxidil and Rosemary oil in liposomes improves Minoxidil's effectiveness and remains stable for 60 days.
research Pulmonary Hemodynamics in Systemic Hypertension
Minoxidil lowers blood pressure without worsening lung pressure but can cause increased hair growth.
research Efficacy and safety of combined topical ethinylestradiol with minoxidil versus topical minoxidil in female pattern hair loss. A trichoscopic randomized controlled clinical study
The combination treatment didn't work better than minoxidil alone and caused more menstrual issues.
research Comparing Adherence, Side Effects, and Satisfaction in Oral and Topical Minoxidil: A Cross-Sectional Study
Oral minoxidil is easier to use and more satisfying for hair loss treatment than topical minoxidil.
research Alterations in scalp blood flow after the epicutaneous application of 3% minoxidil and 0.1% hexyl nicotinate in alopecia
Minoxidil didn't increase scalp blood flow for hair growth, but hexyl nicotinate did.
research Preparation and evaluation of a multimodal minoxidil microemulsion versus minoxidil alone in the treatment of androgenic alopecia of mixed etiology: a pilot study
The multimodal microemulsion with minoxidil, diclofenac, and tea tree oil is more effective for hair growth than minoxidil alone.
research Development and Characterization of Film Forming Spray of 5% Minoxidil for Baldness Due to Androgenetic Alopecia
A 5% minoxidil spray could effectively treat male baldness with fewer side effects and better patient comfort.
research Potentiometric determination of minoxidil in topical use pharmaceutical samples
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research Effect of Fexofenadine as an Adjunct to DPCP in Non-Atopic Patients with Alopecia Areata: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Fexofenadine reduces discomfort but doesn't significantly improve hair regrowth in Alopecia Areata treatment.
research Minoxidil oral en alopecias no androgénicas
Oral Minoxidil could be a safe and effective alternative treatment for various non-androgenic alopecias.
research Targeted skin delivery of topically applied drugs by optimised formulation design
Optimized formulations with specific ingredients can significantly improve skin delivery of topical drugs.
research Latanoprost
research How safe is prescribing oral minoxidil in patients allergic to topical minoxidil?
Oral minoxidil is a reasonably safe alternative for patients allergic to the topical form.
research Efficacy and safety of oral minoxidil versus topical solution in androgenetic alopecia: a meta‐analysis of randomized clinical trials
Oral and topical minoxidil are equally effective for hair loss, but oral minoxidil causes more unwanted hair growth.
research Effects of Solventson Spherical Crystals of Minoxidil
Different solvents affect minoxidil crystal shapes, improving flowability and revealing a unique butterfly-shaped crystal.
research Cardiovascular Safety Signals of Oral Versus Topical Minoxidil in FAERS: A Disproportionality Analysis (Analytic Cohort 2012–2025)
Oral minoxidil may have more cardiovascular risks than topical minoxidil.