Applications and efficacy of minoxidil in dermatology
Abstract Minoxidil, originally developed as an antihypertensive medication, has evolved into a versatile therapeutic agent within dermatology, notably for its effectiveness in promoting hair growth. Despite its widespread use, understanding its precise mechanism of action remains a challenge. This p...
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Main Authors: | Ramadan S. Hussein (Author), Salman Bin Dayel (Author), Othman Abahussein (Author), Abeer Ali El‐Sherbiny (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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