Tolerance And Safety Profile Of Sublingual Minoxidil In The Treatment Of Androgenic Alopecia

    October 2024 in “ Actas Dermo-Sifiliográficas
    Juan José Andrés Lencina, Fabio di Brisco, J M Ricart, Alba Gómez‐Zubiaur
    TLDR Sublingual minoxidil is safe and well-tolerated for hair loss treatment.
    The document evaluates the tolerance and safety profile of sublingual minoxidil for treating androgenic alopecia. The study suggests that sublingual administration of minoxidil is well-tolerated by patients and presents a favorable safety profile. This alternative route of administration could offer a viable option for individuals who experience side effects from topical or oral minoxidil. The findings support further research into sublingual minoxidil as a treatment for hair loss, although specific details on the study size or participant demographics are not provided in the summary.
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