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Minoxidil Effectively and Secure Treatment Grow New Hair for Coins a Day

Used primarily for high blood pressure, Minoxidil produces hair follicle growth

Antonio Segovia, MD.
4 min readAug 20, 2022
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Hair loss is a large part of the world’s population, especially men, but women are not exempt from suffering from it.

An infinity of treatments has been postulated, from typical substances to pharmacological treatments, including hair transplantation, all leading to frustration, and significant expenses of money and time, because most of them do not work.

Minoxidil, a medication used to treat high blood pressure, promotes hair growth, but the FDA has not approved this treatment for such effect.

Pharmacological treatments for hair loss have disappointed those who suffer from it. The only exception to this rule may be Minoxidil, which has been shown to promote hair growth in clinical trials.

However, this drug is only approved as a treatment for arterial hypertension and has not been allowed explicitly for hair loss.

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Antonio Segovia, MD.
Antonio Segovia, MD.

Written by Antonio Segovia, MD.

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