Minoxidil
Synonyms: Minoxidil Base
CAS: 38304-91-5
EINECS: 253-874-2
Assay: 99% min.
Standard: BP/EP/USP
Package: 25kg/drum.
Character: White Crystalline Solid.
Usage: Used as an antihypertensive and antialopecia agent. Minoxidil activates ATP-activated K+ channels
Minoxidil is an antihypertensive vasodilator medication also claiming to slow or stop hair loss and promote hair regrowth. It is available over the counter for treatment of androgenic alopecia, among other baldness treatments, but measurable changes, if experienced, disappear within months after discontinuation of treatment.
Minoxidil was first sold as a pharmaceutical for high blood pressure and was noted to have the interesting side-effect of increased body hair-growth, or in some cases, significant hair loss. Treatments for baldness and hair loss usually include a 5% concentration solution that is designed for men, whereas the 2% concentration solutions are designed for women.
Biological Activity: Antihypertensive. Antialopecia agent. K + channel (K ATP ) activator.
Antibiotics Series:
Lincocin HCL 859-18-7
Clindamycin HCL 21462-39-5
Clindamycin Phosphate 24729-96-2
Erythromycin 114-07-8
Erythromycin thiocyanate 7704-67-8
Tetracycline HCL 64-75-5
Cloxacillin Sodium 7081-44-9
Ampicillin Sodium 69-52-3
Fosfomycin Sodium 26016-99-9
Ofloxacin 82419-36-1
Chloramphenicol 56-75-7
Griseofulvin 126-07-8
Metronidazole 443-48-1
Fluconazole 86386-73-4
Ketoconazole 65277-42-1
Clotrimazole 23593-75-1
Miconazole Nitrate 22832-87-7
Econazole Nitrate 24169-02-6

