Minoxidil 0.25mg-2.5mg / Baricitinib 1.7mg-2.4mg
Updated: 2025-08-03 · Gardens Compounding Pharmacy
This leaflet answers some common questions about Minoxidil with Baricitinib Capsules and S/L Troche.
It does not contain all of the available information. It is not intended to replace the advice of your pharmacist or doctor.
Keep this leaflet with the medicine; you may need to read it again.
Minoxidil with baricitinib is used to treat hair loss (alopecia) in men and women. Minoxidil works by improving blood flow to the scalp and stimulating hair growth, while baricitinib helps reduce inflammation and immune-related hair loss. This medicine may be prescribed as capsules or sublingual (S/L) troche.
Your doctor may prescribe this medicine for another reason—if so, follow their advice.
Tell your pharmacist if you:
Tell your pharmacist if you are taking any other medicines, especially:
Follow the label or the instructions provided by your pharmacist.
A typical adult dose is 1 capsule or troche once daily, or as directed by your doctor.
Capsules: Swallow whole with a glass of water, with or without food.
S/L Troche: Place the troche under your tongue and allow it to dissolve completely. Do not chew or swallow whole.
Take your medicine at the same time each day, as prescribed.
Continue taking this medicine for as long as your doctor or pharmacist tells you. Hair regrowth may take several months. Do not stop taking it suddenly without consulting your doctor.
If you forget to take your medicine, take it as soon as you remember. If it is nearly time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and resume as normal. Do not take a double dose.
Immediately telephone your doctor, the Poisons Information Centre (☎ 13 11 26 in Australia), or go to Accident & Emergency if you think you or anyone else may have taken too much. Do this even if there are no signs of discomfort.
| Common (≥1 %) | Less common / rare (<1 %) |
|---|---|
| Increased hair growth (including on face/body) | Dizziness |
| Headache | Swelling of hands or feet |
| Mild mouth irritation (S/L troche) | Chest pain |
| Mild stomach upset | Rash |
| Increased risk of infection | Low blood pressure (rare) |
| Changes in blood tests (liver, cholesterol) | Blood clots (rare) |
Most side effects are mild and short-lived.
Stop taking this medicine and seek medical advice if you experience severe or worrying symptoms.
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Albury NSW 2640
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This leaflet was updated on 25 July 2025.
This CMI is provided for information only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.