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Assessment of Awareness, Knowledge, and Use of Minoxidil and Its Side Effects Among Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study

Authors: Aayushi Mehra1, Aryan Manoharan Mehra2, Ankit Sharma3, Sudha Patel*4, Rekha Mehani5;

Assessment of Awareness, Knowledge, and Use of Minoxidil and Its Side Effects Among Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study

Abstract

Background: Minoxidil is a widely used topical agent for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia. Despite its popularity, awareness regarding its correct use and potential adverse effects remains variable among the general population. Objectives: To assess the awareness, knowledge, usage patterns, and side effects of minoxidil among adults. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among adult participants using a structured questionnaire. Data regarding demographics, awareness, knowledge of mechanism, usage practices, and experienced side effects were collected and analysed. Results: Among 300 participants, 68% were aware of minoxidil, while only 42% had adequate knowledge regarding its proper use. About 38% reported using minoxidil, primarily for hair loss. Common side effects included scalp irritation (26%), dryness (18%), and unwanted facial hair growth (9%). Improper application and irregular use were noted in a significant proportion. Conclusion: Although awareness of minoxidil is relatively high, correct knowledge and usage practices are inadequate. Educational interventions are necessary to promote safe and effective use.

Keywords

Minoxidil, Awareness, Alopecia, Adverse effects, Drug utilization

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