Hair & Skin Health
Minoxidil
2.5mg
Minoxidil at 2.5mg is shown here in a tablet format. Licensed providers may consider this option as part of a personalized plan for hair, skin, or other dermatologic concerns.

Prescription treatments require evaluation by a licensed healthcare provider. Some medications may be compounded or prescribed for an off-label use. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Always follow the instructions provided on your prescription label and by your healthcare provider or pharmacist. The information on this page is educational and does not replace individualized medical advice or the medication information provided with your prescription.
About this treatment
Minoxidil
2.5mg
Minoxidil at 2.5mg is shown here in a tablet format. Licensed providers may consider this option as part of a personalized plan for hair, skin, or other dermatologic concerns.
Treatment availability depends on your location, health history, the provider's clinical judgment, and the dispensing pharmacy. Completing an online intake does not guarantee that a prescription will be issued.
Understanding the option
How it works
Minoxidil may support hair growth by influencing the hair-growth cycle and local blood flow. The expected response, safety profile, and monitoring needs vary by route of administration and individual health history.
Provider-directed use
How it is used
Take by mouth exactly as prescribed. Follow instructions about timing, food, missed doses, and other medications. Do not split, crush, combine, or change the schedule unless your provider or pharmacist confirms it is appropriate.
Individual response
What to expect
Hair and skin changes are usually gradual. Consistent use, follow-up photos or symptom review, and adjustment for irritation or lack of response may be part of the treatment plan.
Your care team may review symptoms, measurements, photographs, laboratory results, or other information depending on the treatment. No specific outcome can be guaranteed.
Potential reactions
Possible side effects
Side effects depend on the exact ingredients, dose, route, and individual health factors. The following examples are not a complete list:
- Scalp or skin irritation
- Dryness, itching, or flaking
- Temporary increased shedding
- Unwanted hair growth
- Dizziness, swelling, or fast heartbeat with systemic exposure
Contact your provider or pharmacist about persistent, severe, or unexpected symptoms. Seek emergency help when symptoms may be urgent.
Before treatment
Important safety information
- Share your full medication list, allergies, medical conditions, and recent procedures with the prescribing provider.
- Do not use during pregnancy, while trying to become pregnant, or while breastfeeding unless a qualified clinician specifically confirms it is appropriate.
- Use only the prescribed product, dose, route, and schedule. Do not share medication or combine it with similar treatments unless instructed.
- Seek urgent care for severe allergic symptoms, chest pain, fainting, trouble breathing, or any rapidly worsening reaction.
Formulation
Active ingredients
The next step
Care begins with a clinical review.
Complete the intake, provide accurate health information, and let a licensed provider determine whether this or another option may be appropriate.
Complete your intake
Share your goals, health history, medications, and relevant details.
Provider evaluation
A licensed provider reviews eligibility, risks, and treatment options.
Prescription and follow-up
If prescribed, the care plan includes instructions and ongoing support.
Personalized care starts here
Find out which options may fit your needs.
Answer a few questions to begin the eligibility and provider-review process.


