Rogaine, also known as minoxidil, is a medicine used by men and women alike to stave off hair loss. Rogaine comes in the form of a liquid and is applied to the scalp twice a day. As with all medicine, there are some risks to taking Rogaine. You must weigh the potential benefits with the potential risks, preferably with your doctor.
Here are some of the possible side effects to Rogaine (minoxidil):
Allergic reactions. If you have had an unusual reaction to minoxidil in the past, or if you are allergic to preservatives and dyes, be sure to inform your doctor. Some people experience an itchy or burning scalp after application. If the pain is too much to bear, wash off the medicine and let your doctor know.
Dermatological Problems/Acne. While rare, minoxidil does cause some people to have acne. Skin may also become reddish in color and the face may swell.
Possible Birth Defects. Rogaine, as applied topically, has not been tested on pregnant women, so there is some controversy about its safeness when it comes to this special group. Studies show that Rogaine does not cause birth defects, but the work is not yet conclusive. Before you use the medicine, make sure that your physician knows that you are pregnant or if you think you will become pregnant.
Breastfeeding Anomalies. Studies have shown that Rogaine will pass into breast milk when it is ingested orally. On the other hand, it is unclear if minoxidil passes into the breast milk when applied topically. Most doctors recommend that women not use minoxidil when during the breastfeeding period.
Of course, don't let these potential problems fool you. Only a few women will ever experience Rogaine's side effects. Check with your doctor before you start using this medicine. Follow his recommendations (including dosage) and you should be fine.
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