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    GlossaryVasodilator

    substance that widens blood vessels, increasing blood flow

    A vasodilator is a substance that causes blood vessels to widen, or dilate, which increases blood flow. This can help lower blood pressure and improve circulation. Vasodilators are often used in the treatment of conditions like hypertension and heart disease, and they can also be found in some hair loss treatments to improve scalp blood flow and potentially stimulate hair growth.

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      community Vasodilators, Min, L-arginine, Niacin, Lisinoprol, etc.

      in Minoxidil  4 upvotes 3 years ago
      The conversation discusses the use of vasodilators like Minoxidil, L-arginine, and Niacin for hair regrowth, with Minoxidil causing intolerable side effects for the original poster. It also highlights that certain medications, including Lisinopril, antidepressants, and statins, can cause hair loss.

      community Fluridil solution at Actifolic

      in Treatment  4 upvotes 3 years ago
      Fluridil, also known as Topilutamide or Eucapil, is discussed as a treatment for hair loss. It is noted as an androgen receptor antagonist, not a vasodilator.

      community Minoxidil is NOT an Anti-androgen. No.

      in Research/Science  43 upvotes 4 months ago
      Minoxidil is not an anti-androgen; it is a growth stimulator and does not lower DHT like finasteride or dutasteride. Minoxidil can cause side effects like facial swelling and anxiety due to its vasodilator properties.

      community The closest thing to a cure before hair cloning or genetic via?

      in Treatment  9 upvotes 3 years ago
      The conversation discusses using finasteride or dutasteride to reduce DHT, CosmeRNA to target androgen receptors, and Minoxidil as a vasodilator for hair growth. The regimen aims to maintain hair by addressing DHT-AR ratio and continuous Minoxidil use.