Minoxidil Spray
Minoxidil is generally well tolerated, but as with all treatments, some people may experience side
effects.
The most common side effects are related to the scalp and application site, including:
Itching or irritation
Dryness or flaking
Redness or mild burning sensation
Some people may notice increased hair shedding during the first few weeks of use. This is usually temporary and can be a sign that the treatment is starting to take effect.
Less commonly, Minoxidil can be absorbed into the bloodstream and may cause:
Headaches
Dizziness or light-headedness
Increased heart rate (palpitations)
Swelling of the hands or feet
Very rarely, unwanted hair growth in areas such as the face can occur, particularly if the solution comes into contact with surrounding skin.
If you experience persistent irritation or any systemic symptoms such as chest pain, rapid heartbeat, or swelling, you should stop using the treatment and seek medical advice.
Finasteride 1mg Tablets
Finasteride is generally well tolerated, but as with all medicines, some people may experience side effects.
The most commonly reported side effects relate may include:
Reduced libido (sex drive)
Low mood or mood changes
Breast tenderness or enlargement
Skin rash
Very rarely, persistent sexual side effects or ongoing low mood have been reported even after stopping treatment.
If you notice any symptoms such as breast lumps, nipple discharge, significant mood changes, or thoughts of self-harm, you should stop the medication and seek medical advice promptly.
Finasteride also lowers PSA (prostate-specific antigen) levels, which may affect prostate screening tests. You should inform your doctor that you are taking Finasteride if you undergo any prostate investigations.
Finasteride is not recommended when trying to conceive. As a precaution, it is advised to stop treatment at least 3 months before planning a pregnancy.