Oral minoxidil vs Topical Minoxidil w/ Retinoic acid Minoxidil 7/23/2025
Topical minoxidil with retinoic acid is effective but causes scalp irritation, leading the user to consider switching to 2.5mg oral minoxidil. Oral minoxidil may cause body hair growth and heart-related side effects, so it's advised to use it under medical guidance.
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