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  2. Topical Minoxidil for Hair Loss: What Are the Side Effects? - AOL

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    These adverse effects can be from minoxidil itself or a skin reaction to some of the substances commonly used in minoxidil formulas. Many minoxidil sprays and foams contain ingredients like ...

  3. Oral vs. Topical Minoxidil: Is One Better Than the Other for ...

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    Benefits and Side Effects of Oral Minoxidil. Benefits of oral minoxidil: Only needs to be taken once daily. Does not leave residue on hair. Potential cost savings. Potential side effects of oral ...

  4. How Much Minoxidil Should I Take for Hair Growth? - AOL

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    Topical minoxidil application can sometimes lead to other side effects, like: Skin irritation on the scalp Worsening of seborrheic dermatitis, which can cause dandruff

  5. Minoxidil - Wikipedia

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    Side effects of oral minoxidil may include swelling of the face and extremities, rapid heartbeat, or lightheadedness. Cardiac lesions, such as focal necrosis of the papillary muscle and subendocardial areas of the left ventricle, have been observed in laboratory animals treated with minoxidil. [ 8 ]

  6. Topical steroid - Wikipedia

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    Topical steroids are the topical forms of corticosteroids.Topical steroids are the most commonly prescribed topical medications for the treatment of rash and eczema.Topical steroids have anti-inflammatory properties and are classified based on their skin vasoconstrictive abilities. [1]

  7. List of adverse effects of chlorpromazine - Wikipedia

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    Maculopapular rash; Petechia or edema; Hyperprolactinaemia [Note 5] Impaired thermoregulation [Note 6] Hyperglycaemia [Note 7] Other hypothalamic abnormalities [Note 8] Blurred vision; Confusion; Raised ANA titre; Positive SLE cells; Mydriasis [Note 9] Atonic colon; Seizure [Note 10] Agitation (restlessness)

  8. Using Minoxidil for Hair Loss? Know About These ... - AOL

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    Minoxidil (brand name Rogaine®) is a non-prescription topical medication that promotes hair growth and regrowth by restarting the growth phase in dormant hair follicles.

  9. Dog skin disorders - Wikipedia

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    A dog with skin irritation and hair loss on its leg caused by demodectic mange. Infectious skin diseases of dogs include contagious and non-contagious infections or infestations. Contagious infections include parasitic, bacterial, fungal and viral skin diseases. One of the most common contagious parasitic skin diseases is Sarcoptic mange (scabies).