Minoxidil Non-responders: Have you tried Minoxidil Sulfate? Minoxidil 5/23/2017
Minoxidil non-responders may benefit from using minoxidil sulfate due to reduced sulfotransferase activity in their scalps. Users are encouraged to share their experiences with minoxidil sulfate.
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