User talk:Elftm1m
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Just a note to say that is quite an effort you have put into Márquez. I have done that sort of thing for other surname articles, but I don't remember any that was missing so many links to articles. Thank you for your work on the article. - Donald Albury 12:34, 10 March 2020 (UTC)
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Minoxidil
[edit]Can you explain why you removed the section (controversy) in the article (minoxidil)? Atnayan (talk) 14:33, 26 January 2021 (UTC)
The entire section was recently added based on what appears to be original research from "askapatient.com". One additional added statement about a linkage to ED cited a single case report from what appears to be a predatory journal (errors on journal webpage, questionable editorial board, etc.). See WP:NOR and WP:MEDRS .Elftm1m (talk) 17:22, 26 January 2021 (UTC)
I added this section with a title (controversy) on purpose because these symptoms are not appearing on 100% of minoxidil users, but rather on a big group of people including myself. I added one additional medical research done on a big number of volunteers of minoxidil users. So that now we can say the symptoms are appearing on more than a single case. One more thing, before I started using minoxidil I read about it on Wikipedia... if such a section was present back then, I would not have risked applying it. Since I found no warning online, now I’m stuck with a sexual dysfunction that I am not able to cure from, nor are doctors sure what’s wrong with me. I’m not the only one there are WhatsApp and telegram groups with hundreds of people with my same situation... such a section must exist on Wikipedia to warn users, and it is my social responsibility to add it. Thank you for your understanding. Atnayan (talk) 19:36, 27 January 2021 (UTC)
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