DO NOT touch your cat (or their food bowl) for at least a half hour after applying the foam
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Specifically, oral ingestion or skin absorption can lead to drops in blood pressure lethargy
It is not well known that minoxidil
Read More Is Albuterol Toxic or Safe for Cats? What are the side effects of Minoxidil in cats? If a cat ingests Minoxidil, they can experience a range of side effects, including
You might be referring to an important study from 2021 which highlights the toxicity of topical minoxidil in cats and dogs
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Stephen Chernin Aside from minoxidil, Camp said that finasteride, also known by its brand name Propecia, is the other leading prescription medication to treat
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I've been using Kirkland topical Minoxidil (5%) for about four and a half years now
Unintentional delivery, especially while pet owners applied minoxidil for his/her own hair loss (e
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As a result, the body produces less DHT
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Hello All, First post here for a long time, but I've used this forum as a good reference for my own hair loss treatment and the information shared on here is excellent
Rogaine contains a 5% Minoxidil solution, and it has hundreds of positive user reviews
) These are the documented cases
It seems quite rare, however, as only 6 cases were reported over 4 years, with those cases involving the owner actually applying the medication to the cat’s fur, the cat stepping in the medication, or the cat licking the medication (source:
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I just learned how toxic minoxidil is to cats and I’m so freaked out
Minoxidil is a medication widely used for the treatment of male and female-pattern hair loss
The last entry on our list happens to be Minoxidil’s biggest rival in the world of hair loss and the only other FDA-approved drug for this purpose
Mint: Mint is safe for cats and can be grown in pots or as part of your garden
Products like Rogaine, which contain minoxidil, can be very dangerous to animals, warn toxicology experts at Pet Poison Helpline
Okay, so this first one on the list makes little to no sense if you don’t know what paracord is
It is possibly to have a cat and have minoxidil users in the home