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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 Low‐dose oral minoxidil as treatment for non‐scarring alopecia: a systematic review
Low-dose oral minoxidil effectively treats non-scarring hair loss with some side effects like hypertrichosis and postural hypotension.
research Comparative Study That Evaluates the Effectiveness of Intradermotherapy with 0.5% Minoxidil Versus Topical Application of 5% Monoxidil Solution in the Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia
Intradermotherapy with minoxidil is as effective as topical application for treating hair loss.
research Topical 2% Minoxidil Solution in Male Pattern Alopecia. The Initial European Experience
The 2% minoxidil solution is safe and effective for treating male pattern baldness.
research Dermoscopic evaluation of the efficacy of combination of topical spironolactone 5% and minoxidil 5% solutions in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia: A cross sectional‐comparative study
Using both 5% spironolactone and 5% minoxidil together is safe and more effective for treating hair loss.
research Topical minoxidil for androgenetic alopecia: When blood pressure agents make you hairy.
Topical minoxidil increases hair density in androgenetic alopecia but has unclear clinical significance.
research Effectiveness of once daily 5% minoxidil topical foam in the treatment of women with thinning hair due to female pattern hair loss (FPHL)
5% minoxidil foam helps women with thinning hair.
research 558 Impact of a stimulating cream shampoo treatment on the penetration of minoxidil through hair follicles
Using a stimulating cream shampoo before applying Minoxidil helps it penetrate hair follicles better, enhancing its hair growth-promoting effect.
research Topical Minoxidil
Minoxidil promotes hair regrowth, but more research needed for effectiveness and response factors.
research TOPICAL MINOXIDIL PUTS A HAIR-RAISING EXPERIENCE TO GOOD USE?
Topical minoxidil can help regrow hair.
research A novel topical combination of minoxidil and spironolactone for androgenetic alopecia: Clinical, histopathological, and physicochemical study
Minoxidil and spironolactone combo effectively treats androgenetic alopecia, improving hair density and diameter.
research Minoxidil is efficacious and safe when used for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia.
Minoxidil is a safe and effective treatment for hair loss.
research TERAPIA ORAL OU TÓPICA? REVISÃO INTEGRATIVA SOBRE O USO DE MINOXIDIL NA ALOPECIA ANDROGENÉTICA
Oral Minoxidil is a practical alternative to Topical Minoxidil for hair loss, but treatment should be personalized.
research In vivo hair re-growth efficacies of minoxidil preparations: distearyldimethylammonium chloride vesicles, cellulose acetate phthalate microparticles, and poloxamer solution
Minoxidil in distearyldimethylammonium chloride vesicles significantly promotes hair growth, while minoxidil in microparticles or poloxamer solutions doesn't.
research Finasteride/Minoxidil
research Characterization and management of hypertrichosis induced by low-dose oral minoxidil in the treatment of hair loss
Low-dose oral minoxidil for hair loss can cause mild excessive hair growth, usually appearing within the first 3 months, but it can be managed by adjusting the dose or removing the unwanted hair, with most people not needing to stop the treatment.
research Drug points: Topical minoxidil for common baldness
Topical minoxidil can help regrow hair in people with common baldness.
research Topical minoxidil therapy for hereditary male pattern alopecia.
Topical minoxidil can promote hair growth in men with hereditary hair loss, with no serious side effects.
research MINOXIDIL NA FARMÁCIA ESTÉTICA: ANÁLISE DA SUA EFICÁCIA NO TRATAMENTO DA ALOPECIA
Minoxidil is a safe and effective hair loss treatment, with pharmacists enhancing its benefits.
research Efficacy and Safety of Minoxidil 5% Foam in Combination With a Botanical Hair Solution in Men With Androgenic Alopecia.
Using Minoxidil 5% foam with a botanical hair solution twice daily can significantly improve hair growth and appearance in men with hair loss, and is generally well-tolerated.
research Eficácia Do Minoxidil Tópico E Oral No Tratamento Da Alopecia Androgenética
Low-dose oral minoxidil is as effective as or better than topical minoxidil for hair growth but may cause mild side effects.
research Topical Minoxidil: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Its Efficacy in Androgenetic Alopecia.
Topical minoxidil significantly increases hair growth in androgenetic alopecia but only some patients see cosmetically acceptable results.
research Tolerance and safety profile of sublingual minoxidil in the treatment of androgenic alopecia
Sublingual minoxidil is a safe and effective treatment for hair loss, especially in women.
research Iontophoresis of minoxidil sulfate from hydrophilic gels for the topical treatment of androgenic alopecia
Minoxidil sulfate gel can be used to treat hair loss.
research Androgenetic Alopecia Treated With Topical Minoxidil. A Case Report and Review of Treatment Options
Topical minoxidil improved hair loss in a patient when used consistently.
research Better treatment outcomes for patients with alopecia
Oral minoxidil can improve hair thickness and a comprehensive treatment approach leads to better alopecia outcomes.
research Effect of minoxidil topical foam on frontotemporal and vertex androgenetic alopecia in men: a 104‐week open‐label clinical trial
Minoxidil foam promotes hair growth and reduces hair loss safely in men.
research Topically Applied Minoxidil in Baldness
Minoxidil, when applied to the scalp, can stimulate hair growth but effects vary, stop if treatment ends, and it may cause side effects like fluid retention.
research A clinical study on the efficacy of minoxidil liniment in treating female pattern hair loss
Minoxidil liniment is effective in treating hair loss in women.