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    inactive substances aiding drug delivery and stability

    Excipients are inactive substances used in medications to help deliver the active ingredient. They can serve various roles such as aiding in the drug's absorption, providing bulk, or enhancing stability. For example, in a tablet, excipients might include binders, fillers, and preservatives, ensuring the medication is effective and safe to consume.

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      Compunded Oral Minoxidil, As Efficient As Tablet Variants?

      community Compunded Oral Minoxidil, As Efficient As Tablet Variants?

      in Minoxidil  146 upvotes 1 month ago
      The user discusses using compounded oral minoxidil due to the ineffectiveness and inconvenience of topical minoxidil for diffuse thinning. They question the efficacy of compounded minoxidil compared to original tablet forms and express concerns about the importance of excipients and binders.

      community Anybody here cooking oral minoxidil?

      in Minoxidil  25 upvotes 1 month ago
      The conversation is about making oral minoxidil pills for personal use, including inquiries about ingredients and binders. The user mentions taking 2.5mg of oral minoxidil daily.

      community Is oral minoxidil f***ing me up?

      in General  197 upvotes 7 hours ago
      Oral minoxidil is causing significant blood pressure fluctuations and increased heart rate, leading the user to consider switching to topical minoxidil and tretinoin. The user plans to consult a cardiologist and is likely to stop using oral minoxidil.

      community 21M in Egypt Seeking Oral Minox Alternatives Due to Safety Concerns with Cat

      in Treatments  197 upvotes 1 week ago
      A user in Egypt is seeking alternatives to oral minoxidil, which is banned there, after stopping topical minoxidil due to concerns for their cat's safety. Suggestions include drinking diluted topical minoxidil or making homemade minoxidil tablets, but these methods carry significant risks and are not recommended.