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research Advances in the Management of Cutaneous Toxicities of Targeted Therapies
Targeted cancer therapies often cause skin problems that need careful management to improve patient quality of life and treatment success.
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Sorafenib may cause hand-foot and stump syndrome, requiring early detection and management.
research Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors – A Review on Pharmacology, Metabolism and Side Effects
Tyrosine kinase inhibitors effectively treat cancers but often cause skin and other side effects.
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The document concludes that proper recognition and treatment of skin appendage disorders are important for management.
research Clinico-etiological Study of Nail Disorders at a Tertiary Care Center in Maharashtra, India
Nail disorders are often related to jobs like housework and manual labor, with cosmetic issues being the main concern, and are commonly caused by skin diseases like psoriasis.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Why is the hype for oral minoxidil recent? It’s been around for 50 years.
Oral minoxidil is gaining popularity due to increased awareness and convenience, despite potential side effects like cardiac issues and unwanted hair growth. Users report mixed results, with some seeing significant regrowth and others experiencing side effects or minimal improvement.
community Sublingual Minoxidil - Cure to Hairloss?
The conversation discusses the potential benefits of sublingual minoxidil for hair loss treatment. It suggests that sublingual minoxidil, which bypasses the liver, may have fewer side effects, greater bioavailability, and could be more effective than oral minoxidil.
community Sublingual topical minoxidil experience
A user experienced severe side effects from using topical minoxidil sublingually, including muscle cramps, dizziness, and high potassium levels. They were advised to stop and seek medical help, emphasizing that topical minoxidil is not safe for ingestion due to its alcohol content.
community For sublingual minoxidil users and topical minoxidil drinkers : You should STOP spraying topical minoxidil to your mouth NOW. You should consider stopping using a drop of it and mixing it with some other substance too, as you may mess up the dosage
Spraying or drinking topical minoxidil is dangerous and less effective than oral minoxidil. Proper oral minoxidil, like Loniten®, is recommended for safety and effectiveness.
community [M31] 2+ years progress on Oral Dutasteride and Sublingual Minoxidil
A user shared their 2+ years progress on Oral Dutasteride and Sublingual Minoxidil for hair loss. Another user asked about the form of Minoxidil used sublingually.