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  2. 10 Minoxidil Alternatives: Do Natural Solutions Work?

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    10 Natural Minoxidil Alternatives. Complementary and alternative medicine, often called natural medicine or natural treatments, are those outside the realm of your doctor’s prescribed medications.

  3. Nioxin vs. Rogaine: Which is Better for Men's Hair Loss? - AOL

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    If you have this side effect, consider using a lower dosage of minoxidil, like 2%, as it can still be effective but may cause less scalp irritation. Minoxidil allergies can occur, but they’re ...

  4. Minoxidil 10% and 15%: Is High Strength More Effective? - AOL

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    The 5% minoxidil worked quicker than the 2% minoxidil treatment. There was one downside, though. The men who used the 5% treatment had more side effects, like itching and irritation, than those ...

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

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    A 2023 study comparing the efficacy and safety of 1-milligram daily oral minoxidil and 5% topical minoxidil found that topical minoxidil had a better therapeutic effect (meaning it worked a little ...

  6. Alfatradiol - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to minoxidil, alfatradiol did not result in an increase of hair density or thickness, but only in slowing down or stabilization of hair loss in this study. [7] In an earlier study, no systemic side effects were noted, and 17α-estradiol was found to reduce androgenic hair loss, though it was not effective at growing new hair.

  7. Oxymetazoline - Wikipedia

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    Oxymetazoline, sold under the brand name Afrin among others, is a topical decongestant and vasoconstrictor medication. It is available over-the-counter as a nasal spray to treat nasal congestion and nosebleeds, as eye drops to treat eye redness due to minor irritation, and (in the United States) as a prescription topical cream to treat persistent facial redness due to rosacea in adults.

  8. Xylometazoline - Wikipedia

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    It is used directly in the nose as a spray or drops. [3] Side effects include trouble sleeping, irritation of the nose, nausea, nosebleed (3%), period pain (10%) and headache (3%). [4] [2] [3] Long term use (> 10 days) is not recommended due to a rhinitis medicamentosa when stopped. [4] [5] Use is not recommended during pregnancy. [2]

  9. Minoxidil vs. Rogaine: What's The Difference for Hair Growth?

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    Topical finasteride & minoxidil spray. Like we mentioned above, combining these two ingredients basically make a supercharged two-in-one spray to help encourage new hair. Minoxidil foam. This 5% ...