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minoxidil tablet was actually for blood pressure -- as an advers effect it caused hair over all the body --- its topical spray/lotion is applied on only scalp so systemic absorbtion/effects are low@Manticore - Did I just read that correct - Minoxidil causes Impotence in some !
I'm happy following in the foot steps of almost every man in my family - Shinny Tind !
But not impotence....sawaaal hi nahin paidaa hotaaa....izzat ka sawaal haiii !
minoxidil tablet was actually for blood pressure -- as an advers effect it caused hair over all the body --- its topical spray/lotion is applied on only scalp so systemic absorbtion/effects are low
you are confusing minoxidil with finisteride - which does even have irreversible sexual problems in some males -- the topical dht receptor antag dont have much clinical backing.. as well as topical spironolactone etc
Janaaab aaap ki apni post (#2) mein Minoxidil ka mention haiii in relation to it causing impotence in some men !
Minoxidel 2% or 5% spray twice /day for both men/women without any side effects other than itching
finisteride --for men -- however it does cause impotent/sexual problems in some
Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/member...y-hair-reversal-growth-etc.html#ixzz2cFmGhVvl
where ...? ive mentioned the 2 drugs separately
Janaaab aaap ki apni post (#2) mein Minoxidil ka mention haiii in relation to it causing impotence in some men !
once you start minoxidil -- you cant stop -- you will lose all the hair you have retained aswell as the ones you have regrown
So which one do you use ?
What about that Copper Peptide thing ?
once you start minoxidil -- you cant stop -- you will lose all the hair you have retained aswell as the ones you have regrown
I tried Minoxidil 5%. You see results in a month. However its extremely inconvenient.
You need to put it on twice a day, you'd think, no problem, once in the morning and once at night.
It doesn't work like that. You need to wash your hair between uses since the solvent it is mixed it, solidifies once it is dry.
To complicate matters you can't put it on just after washing your hair either since shampooing leaves thin layers of chemicals which will block off the absorption of minoxidil.
So you take a shower, wait one hour, and then apply it. Practically speaking people don't have that kind of time in the mornings.
Then there is of course the matter of itching. The solvent really makes you itch, once you scratch you head, that's it, you'll end up scratching it a whole bunch till you will have to discontinue its use for a week to help your scalp calm down. Your scalp will always cake like you have a lot of dandruff but it is actually the dried solvent. You can't wash your hair soon as for optimal performance you need to allow minoxidil 12 hours to be absorbed.
I had headaches too, I don't know if they were symptoms or just the power of suggestion, as somebody else told me you get headaches by using it.
But it does mostly give results if you have only hair thinning and not a bald head.
Its simpler to make money and go have some hair/follicle transplant surgery. But that also requires you to have enough hair left on your head.
I started and stopped twice. You just lose the ones you had grown.
I didnt know of the studies on biotin -- easily produced gut bacteria -- available in peanuts I think -- but people are crazy about it
I have not used any medication till now -- but am considering minoxidil -- as the best time to start using it when you have not gone bald -- some classfellows when see me after 5 years might say my hair have thinned a bit.. thats about it
people tend to shed some hair in the first 2 months of minoxidil treatment but regain them afterwards-- so ive read