| For the assessment of undesirable effects the following frequencies apply:Very common ( 1/10); common ( 1/100,<1/10); uncommon ( 1/1,000, <1/100); rare ( 1/10,000, <1/1,000); very rare (<1/10,000), not known (cannot be estimated from the available data).The following adverse events were associated with the use of minoxidil solution (2% and 5% combined) in males and females, at an incidence greater than 1 %, and greater than placebo in seven placebo-controlled clinical trials.Very Common: Neurological: headacheCommon: Respiratory: dyspnoeaDermatological: pruritus, hypertrichosis, acneform rash, dermatitis, inflammatory skin disorderMusculoskeletal: musculoskeletal painMetabolic/Nutritional: peripheral oedemaPsychiatric: depressionMiscellaneous: painClinical Trial with Minoxidil Foam The following adverse events were associated with the use of 5% minoxidil foam in males, at an incidence greater than 1 %, and greater than placebo in one placebo-controlled clinical trial.Common: Body as a Whole: headacheSkin: pruritus, rashCardiovascular: hypertensionPost Marketing Experience - Minoxidil Solution The following additional adverse events which have been observed with the application of topical minoxidil solutions during post-marketing use might also be relevant for topical minoxidil foam: irritation at the application site, dry skin, skin exfoliation, temporary hair loss, application site erythema, contact dermatitis or hypotension. Users should stop using Regaine for Men Extra Strength Scalp Foam 5% w/w Cutaneous Foam if they experience chest-pain, tachycardia, faintness, dizziness, sudden unexplained weight gain, swollen hands or feet or persistent redness or irritation of the scalp.
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