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hi everybody Iamp;#39;m Dr Russell nudson and Iamp;#39;m Dr vicam J aash welcome to this episode of the hair loss show where today weamp;#39;re going to discuss the side effects of minoxidil and weamp;#39;re going to specifically compare tropical minoxidil with oral minoxidil welcome to the hair loss show Dr Russell nudson and Dr vicam J aash discuss issues relating to hair loss and the medical and surgical treatment of hair loss in both men and women right so welcome back to the show thanks again for watching so uh one of the uh one of the medications that we use a lot when weamp;#39;re managing patients with hair loss both men and women is minox and minox comes in in a variety of different uh formats commonly uh you can certainly here in Australia you can get topical monoxil either as a liquid or a foam and thatamp;#39;s freely available over the count so you donamp;#39;t need a prescription here in Australia to get that um but thereamp;#39;s also