Generics
Minoxidil Solution
Used For
Hair Growth
Side Effects
Accidental ingestion may produce systemic effects related to the vasodilatory action of Minoxidil. Signs and symptoms of drug overdosage would most likely be cardiovascular effects associated with fluid retention, lowered blood pressure and tachycardia. Fluid retention can be managed with appropriate diuretic therapy. Tachycardia can be controlled by administration of a beta adrenergic blocking agent. Hypotension should be treated by intravenous administration of normal saline. Sympathomimetic drugs, such as norepinephrine and epinephrine should be avoided because of their excessive cardiac stimulating activity.
Drug Interactions
There are currently no known interactions associated with the use of Minoxidil Topical Solution.
Indication
Minoxin (Minoxidil Topical Solution USP) is indicated for treatment of androgenetic alopecia, expressed in males as baldness of the vertex of the scalp and in females as diffuse hair loss or thinning of frontoparietal area. At least, 4 (four) months of twice daily application of Minoxin (Minoxidil Topical Solution USP) are generally required before evidence of hair growth can be expected.





