Minoxidil: Topical or Oral

    Ammar Helalinasab, Mohammad Bahadoram, Esma'il Akade, G. Houshmand
    TLDR Oral Minoxidil may be better for hair growth than topical, but its long-term safety is unclear.
    Minoxidil, initially used for hypertension, is now FDA-approved for topical use in treating androgenetic alopecia and female pattern hair loss due to its effects on hair follicles. Recent studies suggest that oral Minoxidil, at doses ineffective for hypertension, can promote hair growth without the side effects associated with its systemic use. While oral Minoxidil appears more favorable than topical application, the long-term effects and safety for patients with underlying conditions remain uncertain.
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