Minoxidil and alcohol causing chest pain and tachycardia

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  • mpbsucks
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 101

    Minoxidil and alcohol causing chest pain and tachycardia

    Hey everyone been awhile since I posted here. I am just realizing I must be f***in cursed as every treatment works for me initially and then ends up making things worse. I recently tried minox foam and it worked great at first, then started causing intense chest pains (angina) and tachycardia. If I even use a drop of this stuff now it kills my heart for at least a few days. Unfortuantely, since this started to happen, alcohol seems to potentiate this effect and just downing one beer causes pain and a fast hear even when not using minox. This happen to anyone else?
  • HairHelp7
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2015
    • 11

    #2
    its because you are using minoxidil wrong ...For patients like you Minoxidil should be taken with medications like a "water pill" (diuretic) to prevent the body from holding on to too much water and salt and a heart medication (such as a beta blocker including propranolol) to prevent the heart from working too hard or beating too fast. ,..Therefore go to a doctor with these information and your problem and he will prescribe you these drugs so you can buy it and then use minoxidil freely and have a head of almost hair..

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    • Johny41
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2014
      • 145

      #3
      Originally posted by HairHelp7
      its because you are using minoxidil wrong ...For patients like you Minoxidil should be taken with medications like a "water pill" (diuretic) to prevent the body from holding on to too much water and salt and a heart medication (such as a beta blocker including propranolol) to prevent the heart from working too hard or beating too fast. ,..Therefore go to a doctor with these information and your problem and he will prescribe you these drugs so you can buy it and then use minoxidil freely and have a head of almost hair..
      HairHelp7 is right. Consult your doctor for a prescription of diuretic and a beta-adrenergic blocking agent.

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