Minoxidil-Related Pericarditis

    October 2024 in “ JACC Case Reports
    Farah Abdulhai, Gary Parizher, Mohamad Zmaili, Ushasi Saraswati, Zoha Majeed, Muhammad Majid, Alveena Batool Syed, Seth Scheetz, Anthony Fernández, Allan L. Klein
    TLDR Minoxidil can cause heart inflammation, so users should be monitored.
    A 53-year-old man developed recurrent pericardial effusions and pericarditis after using low-dose minoxidil for hair growth, despite no prior heart or kidney issues. Symptoms appeared within 20 days of starting minoxidil and resolved after discontinuation, indicating a likely causal link. The study suggests routine evaluation for pericardial disease in minoxidil users and highlights the role of multimodal imaging in managing such complications.
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