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Originally Posted by Tracy C
Fussing over this the way you do is never going to do you any good. It is not going to make high percentage blends more available or easier to get. You need to be under a doctors supervision if you are going to use a blend higher than 5%. If you want to use a blend higher than 5%, go to your doctor and ask for a script. Then go to a compounding pharmacy to have it made.
I think this view is too simplistic. The evidence suggests that compounding 15% minoxidil is problematic. I understand that the Belgravia Clinic and others have said they cannot do it and produce a cream/paste, instead. Other compounding chemists have tried it and cannot solve problems of crystallization. Others say they can do it, but from the research I have done with users of ******* 15, they don't do it so effectively. I would like to know why.
Also, you are, of course, referring to the situation in the USA. My interests are more international/global/scientific.
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Originally Posted by *******user
I think this view is too simplistic.
No. You are needlessly over complicating the issue.
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