Minoxidil

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For what
Integumentary
Source
Allopathy
For whom
People

Minoxidil is a topical medication commonly applied to the scalp to help with pattern hair loss. It may help support hair regrowth and may help slow further thinning in some people with male or female pattern baldness when used consistently over time.


Minoxidil
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KK
Feb 11, 2026
Oh wow, thanks for finally adding this IC. 
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