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    GlossaryHepatotoxicity

    refers to liver damage caused by chemicals or drugs

    Hepatotoxicity, also known as liver toxicity, refers to liver damage caused by chemicals, drugs, or natural substances. It can result in a range of liver dysfunctions, from mild enzyme elevations to severe liver failure. This condition is significant in both clinical and pharmacological contexts, as the liver plays a crucial role in metabolizing substances, and its impairment can lead to serious health consequences.

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      community Never had better results than a few drops of minoxidil under the tongue. I've tried various combinations.

      in Minoxidil  11 upvotes 2 years ago
      The user reports the best results for hairline regrowth using 3 drops of minoxidil under the tongue once daily, after trying various treatments including loniten, topical minoxidil with estrogen, dutasteride, and finasteride. Additional regimen includes occasional tretinoin, collagen peptides, crude oil massages, violet ray device, nizoral, and Listerine for scalp health.

      community Switching to Oral from Topical min effective or not

      in Minoxidil  6 upvotes 2 weeks ago
      Switching from topical to oral minoxidil may lead to better results for some users, with oral minoxidil generally being more effective due to higher absorption. However, it can also cause side effects like hypertrichosis and blood pressure issues, and individual responses may vary.

      community Having androgen receptor density and sensitivity at wrong f*ing place

      in Satire  7 upvotes 6 months ago
      The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, focusing on the use of topical minoxidil, microneedling, finasteride, and dutasteride, while debating the role of testosterone and DHT in hair loss. It also touches on the potential liver health impacts of these treatments and the genetic sensitivity of hair follicles to androgens.