Should I just switch to oral minoxidil + where do you get cheap oral minoxidil in the United States? Minoxidil 10/17/2024
Switching from topical to oral minoxidil due to scalp irritation and unsatisfactory results, while also seeking cheaper options in the U.S. Oral minoxidil is generally favored for its effectiveness and fewer application downsides, with CostPlusDrugs and GoodRx offering affordable prices.
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