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      Clinical Snippets: Discoveries in Dermatology and Related Fields

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      November 2003 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology”
      Topical Imiquimod may fight vascular tumors by affecting blood vessels or the immune system, low iron might be linked to some hair loss, removing the top skin layer helps vitamin C get in, genetic testing helps diagnose skin conditions, and too much iron could worsen skin inflammation.

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      community Kintor 0.9% , save your money friends

      in Minoxidil  9 upvotes 2 weeks ago
      Kintor 0.9% is not effective for hair regrowth or thickening and may cause testicle sensitivity. The conversation criticizes the hype around Kintor and discusses the ineffectiveness of pyrilutamide compared to other treatments like RU58841, finasteride, and minoxidil.

      community Kintor KX-826 Discounts (and is the 0.9% more effective)?

      in Product  7 upvotes 4 months ago
      Kintor KX-826, a hair loss treatment, is being discussed for its pricing and effectiveness, with a focus on whether the 0.9% concentration is more effective than the 0.5%. Users are seeking cheaper purchasing options.

      community Kintor long term safety phase 3

      in Research/Science  64 upvotes 1 year ago
      Kintor's phase III trial for pyri (KX-826) showed promising safety and efficacy results, with no drug-related sexual dysfunction reported. Users discussed their experiences with pyri, Minoxidil, Dutasteride, and concerns about the validity of the study results.

      community Kintor money grab, unacceptable

      in Product  76 upvotes 1 year ago
      Kintor's KX826 (pyrilutamide) is ineffective at 0.5% and overpriced at 1%, leading to user frustration and calls for fair pricing. Users suggest sticking with proven treatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride.