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6 / 1000+ resultscommunity Being Safe on Oral Minoxidil: tl;dr on the literature.
in Research/Science 51 upvotes 1 year ago Oral minoxidil is effective for hair loss but can cause cardiovascular side effects, such as pericardial effusion, especially in those with genetic predispositions. Starting with low doses and monitoring cardiovascular health are advised to reduce risks.
community Stop the fear mongering of oral minoxidil its one of the best treatments available in 2020. It does not cause heart lesions or adverse cardiac effects like people claim. I am maintaining with just oral minoxidil with retrograde alopecia and diffuse thinning all over nw3 hairline
in Minoxidil 81 upvotes 5 years ago Oral minoxidil is considered a safe and effective treatment for hair loss at low dosages, with minimal cardiac risks. Users report positive results, though some experience side effects like increased heart rate and skin changes, and consulting a doctor is advised.
community Minoxidil recommendations?
in Minoxidil 4 upvotes 7 years agocommunity Oral minoxidil may not be as dangerous as what people say
in Minoxidil 9 upvotes 5 years ago The safety of using oral minoxidil to treat hair loss and thinning, with studies showing mild side effects at low doses. It was suggested that people should consult a doctor or dermatologist before taking any type of medication for hair loss.
community The Fear of Oral Minoxidil is Overblown
in Research/Science 272 upvotes 9 months ago Low-dose oral minoxidil is a safe and effective hair loss treatment with fewer side effects than previously feared. Users often prefer it over topical minoxidil for better results, though some experience side effects like increased body hair and cardiovascular issues.
community New 2025 study: high dose oral minoxidil (up to 10mg)
in Research/Science 80 upvotes 6 months ago High-dose oral minoxidil (>5 mg/day) can increase hair density in some men with androgenetic alopecia, but side effects like extra body hair and heart issues are common. Gradual dose increase is advised, but adverse effects may lead to discontinuation or dose adjustments.
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research Androgenetic Alopecia in Adolescents
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