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Oral Minoxidil, Delivered to Your Door

$30Sale price $15/month for your first order

Treat hair loss with convenient, once-a-day tablets, if prescribed.

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  • More effective than generic Rogaine

  • No waiting rooms or pharmacy lines

  • Free shipping in discreet packaging

  • US-licensed healthcare providers

*For your first 3-month order, if prescribed. Oral minoxidil may cause serious side effects that impact the heart, including pericardial effusion and tamponade. When tested on animals, minoxidil caused lesions of the heart as well as other adverse heart effects. See Important Safety Information and Warnings.
  • Convenient, once-a-day tablets that contain the same active ingredient as topical minoxidil

    While topical minoxidil is FDA-approved to treat hair loss and is available without a prescription, oral minoxidil is considered “off label” and requires a prescription.

  • Oral minoxidil is an off-label treatment for men’s hair loss

    Healthcare providers have the discretion to prescribe medications off-label if they believe it is an appropriate course of treatment for a particular patient. Learn more about off-label treatment.

  • Side effects may include low blood pressure and leg swelling

    The most common side effect is hypertrichosis (additional hair growth on the face or body). Read through the full Important Safety Information (including a boxed warning).

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The history of oral minoxidil

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While oral minoxidil is considered an “off-label” treatment for male pattern baldness, it is FDA-approved (at higher doses) to treat high blood pressure.

Doctors began prescribing low-dose oral minoxidil tablets as a convenient, once-a-day hair loss treatment because in clinical trials studying higher doses of oral minoxidil for high blood pressure, 80% of patients experienced hypertrichosis—"elongation, thickening, and enhanced pigmentation of fine body hair,” including on the scalp.

Healthcare providers have the discretion to prescribe medications off-label if they believe it is an appropriate course of treatment for a particular patient.

Common questions

Important safety information

What you should know before taking oral minoxidil.