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  1. I’m starting to believe this too. As someone who switched to oral for convenience despite seeing results on topical. The results I had on Topical vs the lack of on oral over the last 10 months is night and day. Even at 5mg I feel not enough is being absorbed by the scalp compared to when I was using topical. Seriously considering returning to topical next month.
  2. Since bumping up to 5mg had no sides just like on 2.5mg. Been nearly 2 months think I may be finally seeing some growth? But I don’t know if it’s just wishful thinking. Decided I’m gonna hold out till September and then make a decision if I’m going back to Topical As that’ll make it 11 months in total I’ve been on Oral Minoxidil. Also started dermarolling again, trying to be consistent with 1mm once very 7-10 days.
  3. I don’t think anyone is “better” per say. Each has their pros and cons, and generally effective. Whichever’s you’re most comfortable with and likely to stick to long term.
  4. Hmm in that case, I should’ve been seeing amazing results on 2.5mg 🤪
  5. Yeah I definitely dont think its a gold standard. Can it be very effective? Of course we've seen people with great results. But its not 100% effective which I've seen some people claim. I feel like we're getting more of a truer picture now. Although not a representative sample, I'm seeing reports of experiences like mine on Reddit with people saying Oral Minoxidil hasn't done anything for them even after 12 months Well I've been off topical since October last year, I was ready to switch back months ago but I was so aboard the oral hype I begrudgingly decided to hold out longer. 5MG is the last ditch attempt but yeah definitely I was a responder to topical and will likely be going back very soon after my vacation. Shame as I thought I'd be enjoying decent density but I had better density last year before I quit. Moral of the story - If its not broken dont try fix it I'll just have to not be lazy and apply 1x per day and stay on top with washing my hair daily to deal with the flakes. And I have switched btween Kirkland Minoxidil and Foligain Low Alcohol 5% Minoxidil. I bought 3 Months of Kirkland a few months back as I was going to quit oral. So I'll likely use that again then go to Foligain with reduced alcohol to help reduce any flaking or irritation.
  6. Keep an eye on the chest pain mate not worth it if it causes you issues, but hopefully 2.5MG does the trick. I think my plan by late August/September is to go back to topical if 5MG doesn't make any difference. I think 9/10 months is more than enough time to know if its working or will be effective. Just annoying as topical whilst inconvenient at times, gave me noticeable results within say 4 months. Good video below with Dr. Bevin Bhoyrul of Sinclair Dermatology in Australia. Not watched it in a few weeks, but recall he mentioned he has a patient on 7.25mg or something similar, with no issues. Me personally? Im maxing out at 5mg.
  7. I was on 2.5mg for 7 months now 5MG (2x 2.5mg in the AM) for last month or so. I've had no sides at all...But I've also not had any results and lost everything I had grown on Topical🤷‍♂️ Even body hair cant say I've noticed a marked difference, maybe arms a bit hairier not sure but might just be me overanalyzing nothing noticeable anyway. Funny how medication works differently for everybody, I feel like only way I'll get results is on a higher dose at this rate...Which obviously not going to do. But will give 5mg another few weeks to see if there's any signs of growth or thickening. I think in my case Topical is just a 100x more effective for me but im holding out hoping Oral does its thing, as I get lazy with topical and the flaking was annoying at times, especially if I didnt wash my hair daily. --- For Oral I think I guess the question is the long term outlook in terms of health and sides, but I think a lot of people will be okay as long as theyre sensible and listen to their body. Definitely dont think Oral should be a 1st line treatment and people should use Topical/Foam Minoxidil first rather then jumping straight to oral. Unless they are absolutely anti on committing to applying topical on their scalp daily or have severe allergies. And in an ideal world should be under the supervision of a professional and have regular check ups.
  8. This forum got a mention in this latest video. Curious about his theory about topical dosage directly to hair follicles vs oral dosage in the blood stream not enough for some to reach follicles. kinda feel that’s my issue since switching my follicles wre getting more via topical compared to taking oral. Still dislike his delivery.
  9. Has anyone who changed to oral from topical and experienced a big loss. Tried temporarily reintroducing topical months later then discontinuing again?
  10. I’ve watched it and all I took from it was a strange man angrily ranting for 25 minutes…Whatever he was trying to do or say didn’t get through to me…His delivery makes me switch off. Sure I’ve heard someone say elsewhere he experimented with taking 40mg of oral minoxidil in the past lol If it’s any consolation I’ll likely be dropping oral and going back to topical 😂
  11. Had an appointment took 5mg oral yesterday about an hour or so before, and blood pressure was normal. been on 5mg last few weeks hopefully this does the trick and I see results. Really don’t wanna go back to topical
  12. Man I hope 5mg works for me. Im giving it 3 months for further signs of growth...reluctantly upped dose few weeks ago after 7 months on 2.5mg. If it doesnt that would be 10 months wasted on Oral Minoxidil with 0 results. As opposed to having stuck with Topical 5% min....Everyday I think I should go back and stop wasting my time with oral
  13. Potentially. I’m trying 5mg for a month or 2 see if things pick up. Reluctantly I may add, wanted to stick with 2.5mg. Going away in July too so think I’d rather start topical when I get back, and not go through a shed again switching RE Topical and Oral equivalents, I thought studies found 1mg produced similar results to 5% topical initially.
  14. Yeah get you. Decided to try 5MG and see how I react in terms of sides and progress. I’ve started doubling up on what Minoxidil I have left. Which would be about a month or so worth if I took 5MG. See if any signs of regrowth start to appear, if not topical it is for sure. Just feel like I’ve wasted my time last 7 months, hopefully upping dose does the trick. definitely given 2.5mg enough time
  15. Considered it I’m just thinking long term is 5mg sustainable should my health changes. But 5mg is probably next logical step tbh, would’ve preferred to stay on 2.5mg and got results lol. Maybe my hair feels underdosed now it’s not getting Minoxidl directly applied I have no idea on the science. Mate I wouldn’t go straight in with 5mg, some see great results with just 2.5mg. I’d start there and titrate up if necessary, gives you room for manoeuvre and lower the dose less chances of sides. Especially if you’re planning to combine with topical Min.
  16. Didn’t even notice any body hair difference here. Yeah I’ve not even noticed any hypertrichosis since using it. My body hair seems the same as before, same goes for eyebrows. So im like does my liver even have the enzyme at this point 😅 Yeah definitely strange, I think roads are leading to topical…loved the convenience of popping a pill. But looks like topical Min alongside oral fin works best for me. Do you think capsule vs pill form could be a factor in this and/or quality of the min they use? The Minoxidl I take is a capsule and I know generally if you opt for a brand like Loniten it’s in pill form. Maybe I should try another brand before I give up fully. Otherwise if I want to see hair growth this year back to topical
  17. Switched from topical last October, which had worked for me, but switched wanting better results and convenience. Been on 2.5mg since then. 0 sides. No heart issues No hypotrichosis And no results on oral, lost what I gained on topical sadly. I seem to be a non responder. Shame YMMV If you start oral Min don’t jump to 5mg, start slow and titrate up. If you can get a lower dose works for you then that’s what you want, as there’s less risk of sides
  18. Yeah that’s the impression I’ve always had, which is why it’s frustrating. Understand results can take time but 7 months in from switching and being stuck at baseline pretty much is baffling. Especially when I had more noticeable results from topical in a shorter windows. But I’m starting to see similar experiences on Reddit Tressless sub from some. Only other option is to see if I can source 5mg but privately in the UK. However seems hard to get on 5mg going through official channels - always 2.5mg which is what’s prescribed and recommended. And ideally wanted to remain on 2.5mg as opposed to go up. Or just go back to topical. Trying to hold out another month or so but not hopeful of much difference. very strange
  19. Switched from topical to 2.5mg oral 7 months ago and my hairs the worse it’s been in a while. Seems I’m not a responder to oral minoxidil? Topical seems way more effective for me I’ve literally lost everything I gained whilst on topical.
  20. Has anyone experienced better results from topical than oral minoxidil. Background: Started Minoxidil June 2020 was on for 6 months then stopped. Restarted Minoxidil around August 2021 and also started using finasteride 1mg Then in October 2022 decided to switch to Oral Minoxidil via Manual at 2.5mg. i continued using topical minxodil alongside for a month or so, to ensure oral didn’t give me any weird sides. I switched from topical to oral mainly for convenience and any boost of regrowth. However since stopping and using oral over the last 7 months, I’ve lost all the growth I got from using topical. Understand switching may have induced a shed but 7 months in not seeing any sign of regrowh. Seems I’m back at baseline ish… Topical seemed to give me better and more predictable results in a 7 months for example vs Oral min for 7 months. Not noticed any hypertrichosis either. Could I not be an oral Minoxidl responder? Should I just cut my losses and go back to topical? Seems my hair follicles like Minoxidl applied directly to them as opposed to from the blood stream. Could it be a dosing thing 50mg per 1ml on topical directly to follicles - obviously not all is absorbed Anybody had this experience? just a bit stuck on what to do next, have tried to be optimistic about oral but seems a dead end for me
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