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research Analysis of Common Treatment Drugs and Allergen Sensitization in Hair Loss Patients
Patch testing is crucial to reduce allergic reactions in hair loss treatments.
research Exploring the Versatility of Microemulsions in Cutaneous Drug Delivery: Opportunities and Challenges
Microemulsions could improve skin drug delivery but face challenges like complex creation and potential toxicity.
research Sensitisation to ethylhexyl salicylate: Another piece of the frontal fibrosing alopecia puzzle
Some people with Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia may be allergic to a common sunscreen ingredient.
research The Novel Excipient, Dodecyl-2-N, N-dimethylaminopropionate Hydrochloride (DDAIP-HCl) Improves the Flux of Minoxidil in Human Skin
DDAIP-HCl significantly increases minoxidil absorption into the skin.
research Electrophoretic variability in human head hair: Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of hair proteins in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate and urea
Human head hair proteins can be typed into eight distinct patterns, useful for genetic and forensic investigations.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity It's always the Mice that gets to grow back hair.
Sodium dodecyl sulfate, oleic acid, and palmitoleic acid may promote hair growth, but their safety and effectiveness for humans are uncertain. Users consider trying these treatments cautiously, exploring alternatives like ostrich oil and microneedling.
community Has anybody heard of this new cure?
A new hair loss treatment shows promise in mice but is unproven in humans. Effective treatments include finasteride and minoxidil.
community Trichosol, polyethylene glycol, and DMSO
The user experiences irritation from alcohols in minoxidil and is considering alternatives like trichosol mixed with polyethylene glycol or DMSO. They seek advice on the best nonirritating option.
community For everyone buying 2-deoxy-d-ribose (2ddr)
The conversation discusses using 2-deoxy-d-ribose (2DDR) for hair regrowth, with users sharing mixed experiences and side effects like hair loss in new areas and increased anxiety. The original poster plans to continue testing and comparing it to minoxidil, noting potential instability in 2DDR formulations.
community 2-deoxy-D-ribose (2dDR), a sugar molecule, was found to be 80%-90% as effective as minoxidil in promoting hair growth and neovascularization in androgenic alopecia models, showing promise for alopecia treatment.
2-deoxy-D-ribose, a sugar molecule, is found to be 80%-90% as effective as Minoxidil in promoting hair growth, showing potential for alopecia treatment. Concerns include high cost, lack of human studies, and possible side effects like diarrhea and nausea.