Uses / Indications:
Androgenetic alopecia, or male and female pattern hair loss
Encourages hair to grow back and slows down hair loss
Pregnancy interaction:
The product is not safe to use during pregnancy due to insufficient safety data.
If you are pregnant or trying to get pregnant, you should not use Minichek 2% Topical Solution. Talk to a doctor about other ways to cure hair loss.
Expert advice:
Put it immediately on the scalp, not on other parts of the body.
For optimal effects, use it every day at the same time.
Don't touch your eyes, mouth, or broken skin.
After using, wash your hands well.
Tell your doctor if you have a rash, irritation, or too much hair loss.
Side Effects:
Side effects that happen often:
Itching or discomfort on the scalp
Redness or dryness where you put it on
Temporary loss of hair (first stage)
Seek medical help if you have serious adverse effects:
Very bad allergic reaction (rash, edema, trouble breathing)
Unwanted hair growth on the face or body because of systemic absorption
Dizziness, a fast heartbeat, or edema (rare)
How to use:
Twice a day, use 1 mL of the 5% solution on the affected scalp.
Let it dry all the way before you use any additional hair products.
After applying, wash your hands.
Don't take more than the suggested dose.
How it works:
Minichek 2% Solution: A vasodilator that increases blood flow to hair follicles, which makes hair grow longer, thicker, and stronger.
Faq for medicine:
Can women use Minichek's 2% Solution?
Men should normally use 5%, while women should use 2% or 5% under the care of a doctor.
When will I see results?
It may take 3 to 6 months of regular application for hair to grow.
Can I use it on other parts of my body?
Please apply it directly to your scalp. Using it in other places may make hair grow where you don't want it to.
Will stopping it make my hair fall out?
Yes. If you stop using minoxidil, you may lose hair that has just grown back within a few months.
Can I use it with other hair products?
It is usually safe to use on the skin; however, stay away from chemicals that block pores or irritate the skin. Talk to your doctor before using this with other drugs.
Medicine interaction:
There are very few systemic interactions because of topical usage.
Be careful when using this with other vasodilators or systemic blood pressure drugs, as rare systemic absorption may change blood pressure.
Without talking to a doctor first, don't use powerful irritants like harsh chemical treatments or topical steroids on the same area.