Some of the most common Rogaine for Women side-effects would be scalp irritation and redness. This is common because of your body's natural defense system will try to fight against the drug. What you can do to stop this effect is to alternate the use between the 5% minoxidil strength and the 2% strength, where you can use the former in the night, and the latter in the morning. Irritation can also persist if you use more that the indicated prescription. Dryness and flaking might also occur but can be avoided by using an anti-dandruff shampoo. Other Rogaine for Women side-effects include irregular or fast heartbeats, chest pain, or headaches, as the minoxidil content was originally meant to help change blood pressure. These rarely happen, but if they do, reduce the strength. If that does not work, you should stop using it and consult your doctor.
The most important sign to stop using the medication would be if any breathing problems occur from its use. As mentioned earlier, it may actually change your blood pressure, so it can cause you to faint or have difficulty breathing. If this happens, you should stop use immediately and seek medical attention. However, this is very rare to happen.
Side-effects can also occur if Rogaine is used with Retin A simultaneously because the the solution will be able to penetrate much better through the skin, which means if there are side effects from the use of the medication, the severity will be increased. Nevertheless, you should always talk to your doctor if you are interested in trying any hair loss treatment, and Rogaine is no different.
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