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powerful topical and oral anti-androgen used mostly by women
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5 / 1000+ resultsresearch Isoalantolactone (ISA) Stimulates Hair Cell Growth Through Activation of the WNT/β-catenin and Ras/MAPK Pathways
Isoalantolactone promotes hair growth by activating specific cell pathways.
research Effects of Natural Herbal Marker Compounds on Human Dermal Papilla Cell Growth Regulation
Four natural compounds were found to promote hair growth effectively.
research ANTIBACTERIAL AND ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY OF HEDYOTIS CORYMBOSA, INULA RACEMOSE, HOLOSTEMMA ADAKODIEN MEDICINAL PLANTS
The essential oils from Hedyotis corymbosa, Inula racemose, and Holostemma adakodien have significant antibacterial and antifungal properties.
research Wedelolactone, a natural coumestan with multiple pharmacological effects
Wedelolactone may help treat inflammation, infections, cancer, bone loss, and organ damage.
research Spironolactone
Spironolactone helps reduce hospital visits and death from heart issues, lowers blood pressure, but has unclear effects on heart failure with normal heart pump function and can cause high potassium and breast enlargement in men.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Spironolactone and pregnancy planning
A user with AGA uses topical spironolactone 2% due to side effects from the oral form and is concerned about its use during conception and breastfeeding. They seek alternatives to prevent AGA relapse while planning pregnancy and after childbirth.
community spironolactone vs bicalutamide What is the difference between them for androgenic alopecia for women?
Hair loss discussion involves spironolactone and bicalutamide for women's androgenic alopecia. Focus on effectiveness and side effects.
community What are the alternatives to spironolactone for AGA?
The user experienced side effects from spironolactone and is seeking alternatives for androgenetic alopecia (AGA), considering saw palmetto but unsure of its effectiveness. They are also exploring the possibility of using topical spironolactone, despite availability challenges.
community Topical spironolactone — how much do you apply?
A user with androgenetic alopecia is using 8 ml of 1.4% topical spironolactone solution daily but is unsure if this amount is excessive, as 2 ml is more typical. They seek advice on the appropriate amount to apply.
community Why is nobody talking about topical Spironolactone?
Topical spironolactone is discussed as a hair loss treatment, with concerns about its effectiveness and side effects compared to finasteride and minoxidil. Users mention its unpleasant smell, potential systemic absorption, and suggest alternatives like pyrilutamide and alfatradiol.