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Your Baldness Treatment Might Kill Your Cat

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Vidcast:  https://www.instagram.com/p/DJ98ltlM100/The poisoning of pets, particularly cats, by a common over-the-counter topical drug has surged nearly 1000% over the past decade.  The drug is minoxidil, better known by its brand name Romaine.  This medication is often applied as a foam or as a liquid by many men and some women in an effort to regrow hair on their balding scalps.  It turns out that minoxidil is toxic to animals, particularly cats, since they lack the liver enzymes to properly metabolize it.  Most animals are exposed to minoxidil by licking off human skin or absorbing it through their own skin after resting on contaminated surfaces.Dematologists at New York’s Weill Cornell Medical College have performed a meta-analysis of literature studies reporting the adverse effects of this drug on cats and some dogs.The review found 94 animals were poisoned by minoxidil, and that number included 65 cats and 26 dogs.  Nearly all, 98% of the animals exposed to minoxidil required hospitalizations.  This drug