What are the potential side effects of Minoxalune (Minoxidil)?

What are the potential side effects of Minoxalune (Minoxidil)?

Potential common side effects for Minoxalune (Minoxidil) include:
  1. Scalp irritation (e.g., itching, redness, dryness)
  2. Unwanted facial hair growth in women
Potential rare side effects for Minoxalune (Minoxidil) include:
  1. Rapid heartbeat, dizziness, or lightheadedness
  2. Contact dermatitis or allergic reactions
Alert
If you experience any concerning or persistent side effects, contact your healthcare provider promptly.
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