Oral vs. Topical Minoxidil
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Oral and topical minoxidil both promote hair growth — but through different delivery mechanisms. The right choice depends on your preference, tolerability, and provider recommendation.
Oral minoxidil may provide more uniform scalp coverage and convenience (once-daily tablet vs. twice-daily topical application). Topical minoxidil has a longer track record and avoids systemic side effects. Both are clinically effective.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | Oral Minoxidil | Topical Minoxidil |
|---|---|---|
| Administration | Once-daily oral tablet | Twice-daily scalp application |
| Coverage | Systemic — reaches all follicles | Applied area only |
| Body hair side effect | More likely (hypertrichosis) | Less likely |
| Track record | Emerging but strong evidence | Longer established |
Common Questions
Is oral minoxidil safe?
At the low doses used for hair loss (0.25–5mg), oral minoxidil is generally well-tolerated. The main side effects are fluid retention and body hair growth. Your provider will assess your blood pressure and cardiac health before prescribing.
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