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

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    A 48-week clinical trial compared 5% and 2% minoxidil in almost 400 men with male pattern baldness. The 5% minoxidil solution resulted in 45 percent more hair regrowth than the 2% topical minoxidil.

  3. Does Minoxidil Cause ED? - AOL

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    This side effect is most common with the 5% application of topical minoxidil, and it’s more common in women than men. When applying minoxidil solution, make sure it only touches your scalp and ...

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

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    In one 48-week randomized study, 393 men used either a 2% minoxidil solution or 5% minoxidil solution for treatment of androgenetic alopecia. The study concluded that the 5% solution was superior ...

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

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

  6. Minoxidil - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, a study of pharmacy prices in four states for 41 over-the-counter minoxidil products which were "gender-specified" found that the mean price for minoxidil solutions was the same for women and men even though the women's formulations were 2% and the men's were 5%, while the mean price for minoxidil foams, which were all 5%, was 40% ...

  7. 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 ...