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  1. Oral Minoxidil 1.25mg (is it enough?) Hey there, I've been taking Finasteride for two years, and I just got a hair transplant. My doctor suggested adding 1.25mg oral Minoxidil to help my new hair grow well and thicken the rest of my hair. I'm curious if anyone else is on the low 1.25mg oral Minoxidil, and if you're seeing good results. I've noticed most people are using 2.5 to 5mg. Thanks!
  2. I was also prescribed oral minoxidil 1.25. May I ask why you went with that strength? I keep reading on the internet for men 2.5-5mg... hopefully the small dose is enough?
  3. My understanding is that men over the age of 50 are less affected by DHT, so you might be able to forgo using Finasteride at this point. Senile alopecia typically occurs after this age. Please correct me if I'm mistaken, but this is what I recall from my readings.
  4. Ive been thinking about this long and hard... What you guys think?: If you use it twice a day all over your scalp, you're more likely to cover every area than if you only do it once a day. You don't need a study to see that. For people with thinning hair like me, doing it twice a day is a good idea because it gives you a second chance to apply it in case you missed any spots during the morning application when you do it again in the evening. Is my thinking wrong?? Also can someone explain the half life theory to me.
  5. How long had you been using oral minoxidil before? Is it possible that the shedding isn't related to discontinuing topical minoxidil, but rather a common shedding occurrence when starting oral minoxidil?
  6. they say they source it/buy it directly from the USA. Hoping 🙏 I wish there could be a way i could test it
  7. Kirkland Minoxidil foam - fake?? I got myself some Minoxidil foam from 'minoxidilworld.co.uk' since I couldn't find it here in Switzerland. I did a bit of digging and found that the liquid version is more prone to counterfeits, while the foam version seems trickier to fake, at least from what I've read. Any of you folks done some research on this? Is it safe to order Kirkland Minoxidil foam online? I've been checking out a thread where someone said they haven't come across any fake foam versions yet:
  8. thanks! I think im going to order them. How long did it take until you got them after ordering? I just got a hairtransplant like 4 weeks ago and was thinking of using topical minoxidil. But maybe i should just buy the oral version and use it, but dont want to wait that long for it as id like to start as soon as possible. Have you been using topical Minoxidil beforehand? If yes, for how long?
  9. thanks man. Oral Minoxidil is difficult to get in Switzerland. Do you know if its safe to buy Lonitab 5 Mg online through Alldaychemist? I think that is an online pharmacy shop in india but from what I heard many people buy their tretinoin for the faces on that webpage and it seems legit. Wondering now if the same goes for the oral minoxidil.
  10. Switching from Topical to Oral - Losing Ground and Efficacy? I have two questions: 1. If oral Minoxidil is more effective than topical Minoxidil, should I, a 37-year-old with Norwood 2/3 hair loss, choose oral Finasteride and oral Minoxidil instead of oral Finasteride and topical Minoxidil to better combat hair loss in the long term? 2. If oral Minoxidil is better, why do some people say they lose more hair when they switch from topical Minoxidil to oral?
  11. My only issue why Im hesitent to go on oral minoxidil is because I already have low bloodpressure (mostly around 90/60) and because on my fathers side all the males died around age 50 from heart related issues (stroke, heart attack etc)
  12. I just watched a video where a doctor claimed that using topical minoxidil is as effective as taking 0.5mg of oral minoxidil. I found it hard to believe. You can find this claim at the 1 hour and 45-minute mark in the following video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mAW4PmXw4M
  13. Wow, you've been using topical minoxidil for quite a while! Have you ever noticed a point where it seemed less effective, or do you think it's still maintaining your hair? I'm curious if you've considered stopping its use at your age, and if so, whether you anticipate a significant hair loss, or if you've already experienced a gradual loss of the hair that relied on minoxidil over time.
  14. Hey guys, quick question I'm 37 years old and have been taking Finasteride for two years. My hairline is at a Norwood 2/3 stage, and I recently had a hair transplant to address it. Now, I'm wondering if I should start using topical Minoxidil to get the best results. My hair is thinning a bit, and I've lost some volume. My vertex area is just starting to show signs of thinning. Should I start using topical Minoxidil daily, or should I save it for later when my hair loss gets worse? I've heard two different opinions. Some say the effects of topical Minoxidil wear off after 5-6 years, so it's better to save it for when you're losing more hair on the vertex. Others suggest using it now in the early stages to potentially stop hair loss for many years. What ya guys think? Thanks for the advice PS: Here are some photos of me right before getting a hair transplant for my receding hairline.
  15. May I ask why you say it is nonsense and a waste of money?
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