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Minoxidil is used to stimulate hair growth and to slow balding. It is most effective for people under 40 years of age whose hair loss is recent. Minoxidil has no effect on receding hairlines. It does not cure baldness; most new hair is lost within a few months after the drug is stopped.Minoxidil comes as a liquid to be applied to your scalp. Minoxidil usually is used twice a day.Follow the directions on your package or prescription label carefully and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. Use minoxidil exactly as directed. Do not use more or less of it or use it more often than directed by your doctor.Exceeding the recommended dosage does not produce greater or faster hair growth and may cause increased side effects. You must use minoxidil for at least 4 months and possibly for up to 1 year before you see any effect.Three special applicators are provided: a metered-spray applicator for large scalp areas an extender spray applicator (used with the metered-spray applicator) for small areas or under the hair and a rub-on applicator.Remove the outer and inner caps from the bottle choose an applicator and screw it tightly onto the bottle.To use the extender spray applicator first assemble the metered-spray applicator and then follow the instructions provided to attach the extender spray applicator. Pump the metered-spray or extender spray applicator six times for each dose. Try not to inhale the mist. Place the large cap on the metered-spray bottle or the small cap on the extender spray nozzle when not in use.To use the rub-on applicator hold the bottle upright and squeeze it until the upper chamber of the applicator is filled to the black line. Then turn the bottle upside down and rub on the medication. Place the large cap on the bottle when not in use. If you use your fingertips to apply the medication wash them thoroughly afterwards.Apply minoxidil to dry hair and scalp only. Do not apply it to other body areas and keep it away from your eyes and sensitive skin. If it accidentally comes in contact with these areas wash them with lots of cool water; call your doctor if they become irritated.Do not apply minoxidil to a sunburned or irritated scalp.
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