Minoxidil Side Effects

Minoxidil is a vasolidator medication known to slow down hair loss process and in some cases promote hair regrowth. It is also used as a medication to treat hypertension. Treatment for hair loss is unlike treatment for hypertension. In treatment for hypertension, the users take the medication orally. For hair loss, the most conventional way to use minoxidil is to apply it to the affected scalp area as a topical application treatment.

 

What are some Minoxidil side effects on men’s and women’s hair loss treatment? One of the few reported cases during clinical research studies and through customer feedback are itchy scalp. This is usually could be allergic reaction against alcohol which is used to together with Minoxidil in most topical treatments.

 

Another one of Minoxidil side effects is hypotension, if Minoxidil is used in large quantities. As mentioned, Minoxidil is used to treat hypertension, hence, if the recommended dosage of 5% for men and 2% for women is not followed strictly, hypotension may result because of too much absorption of Minoxidil through the scalp.

 

The following Minoxidil side effects is not usually experienced, unless too much Minoxidil is used, they are (sources of reference, Wikipedia and drugs.com):

·         Hyperprolactinemia

·         Acne (on the area where Minoxidil is applied)

·         Headaches or light headedness

·         Very low blood pressure

·         Blurred vision

·         Numbness or tingling in the hands, feet or face

·         Decrease sexual desire

·         Partial, or complete, impotence

·         Chest pain

·         Hair loss or shedding

 

Hence, if you are worried of Minoxidil side effects when using Minoxidil to treat hair loss, please do be rest assured that if you follow the recommended dosage by the manufacturer, you will likely be fine. The few cases that experience itchy scalp were because of allergic reaction against alcohol. Likely if you are not allergic against alcohol, you should be fine.

 

In addition, Minoxidil has been approved to be safe by FDA (US Food and Drugs Administration) to treat hair loss. Minoxidil is marketed under different brands such as Rogaine and Provillus etc. Rogaine’s formula uses alcohol, if you are concern of the possible itch you may wish to try Provillus with their proprietory blend of Minoxidil and Azeliac Acid and other ingredients.

 

You do no require a doctor’s prescription to use Minoxidil, for example, you can purchase Provillus online. Provillus have both men’s and female topical solution, a 90 day money back guarantee, and all orders will be shipped discretely to the customer.

 

For more information on Provillus click here.