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research Comparison of effectiveness of weekly azathioprine pulse (WAP) and betamethasone oral mini pulse (BOMP) in the treatment of moderate to severe alopecia areata
Both treatments help with hair regrowth in alopecia areata, but azathioprine has milder side effects than betamethasone.
research Alopecia areata and tofacitinib: a prospective multicenter study from a Saudi population
Tofacitinib is effective and safe for treating severe hair loss in a Saudi population.
research Drugs in Dermatology Finasteride in androgenic alopecia
research A Retrospective Comparative Study of Two Concentrations of Intralesional Triamcinolone Acetonide in the Treatment of Patchy Alopecia Areata on the Scalp
Both concentrations of triamcinolone acetonide are effective for hair regrowth in patchy alopecia areata, but 5 mg/mL is recommended to reduce side effects.
research Topical Cetirizine 1% vs Minoxidil 5% Gel in Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia
research Avaliação da estabilidade da Finasterida, estudos de compatibilidade fármaco-excipientes e controle de qualidade das formulações farmacêuticas sólidas do mercado
Finasteride is stable except in high pH, and lactose and magnesium stearate should be replaced in formulations.
research Diphencyprone and topical tacrolimus as two topical immunotherapeutic modalities. Are they effective in the treatment of alopecia areata among Egyptian patients? A study using CD4, CD8 and MHC II as markers
Diphencyprone is effective for treating patchy hair loss in alopecia areata, but tacrolimus is not.
research Evaluation of platelet‐rich plasma vs intralesional steroid in treatment of alopecia areata
Platelet-rich plasma is a safe and effective treatment for hair loss, with fewer relapses than steroid treatment.
research Systemic steroids with or without 2% topical minoxidil in the treatment of alopecia areata
Prednisone can regrow hair in alopecia areata, and minoxidil helps maintain it.
research Baricitinib in the Management of Coexisting Alopecia Areata and Atopic Dermatitis: A Case Report
Baricitinib effectively improved skin and hair conditions in a patient with alopecia areata and atopic dermatitis.
research Circumscribed Alopecia Areata Incognita and Response to Tofacitinib
Tofacitinib helped a woman regrow her hair without relapses after other treatments failed.
research Topical Cyclosporine in Alopecia Areata
Topical cyclosporine lotion led to hair regrowth in a man with alopecia universalis.
research Tacrolimus ointment: summarizing two decades of experience in off-label use. Use in rosacea, seborrheic dermatitis, papulosquamous dermatoses, lupus erythematosus, eczematous dermatoses, alopecia, and other diseases
Tacrolimus ointment is effective for various skin conditions but needs more research for long-term effects.
research Combination oral minoxidil and spironolactone for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia in adolescent females / supplemental files
research PRP versus intralesional triamcinolone for alopecia areata comparative study
PRP is more effective than triamcinolone for treating alopecia areata.
research Alopecia areata incognita
Alopecia Areata Incognita causes widespread hair thinning, and treatment with systemic corticosteroids and psychiatric support can lead to remission.
research P075 A randomized controlled trial comparing the efficacy and safety of oral tofacitinib vs. methotrexate in moderate-to-severe alopecia areata
Tofacitinib was more effective than methotrexate for treating alopecia areata.
research Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of P-3074, a new finasteride topical solution, administered at four different doses
P-3074 effectively blocks scalp DHT better than oral finasteride.
research Efficacy and safety of topical calcipotriol in management of alopecia areata: A pilot study
Topical calcipotriol may help treat alopecia areata, especially in those with low vitamin D.
research Possible advantage of imiquimod and diphenylcyclopropenone combined treatment versus diphenylcyclopropenone alone: An observational study of nonresponder patients with alopecia areata
Combining imiquimod with diphenylcyclopropenone may improve treatment outcomes for alopecia areata patients who don't respond to diphenylcyclopropenone alone.
research Efficacy and safety of tofacitinib in patients with alopecia areata
Tofacitinib helps hair regrowth in alopecia areata but relapse is common after stopping treatment.
research Eficácia e segurança da triancinolona hexacetonida em comparação com plasma rico em plaquetas e minoxidil no tratamento da alopecia areata
Triamcinolone hexacetonide is effective but has side effects, while PRP and minoxidil are safer alternatives for treating alopecia areata.
research Title Choice of treatment for severe forms of alopecia areata (case reports)
JAK inhibitors like tofacitinib are effective and safer for severe alopecia areata than glucocorticosteroids.
research Efficacy and Safety of Methotrexate Combined with Low- to Moderate-Dose Corticosteroids for Severe Alopecia Areata
Methotrexate with corticosteroids can effectively treat severe alopecia areata but often requires long-term maintenance.
research Vibration assisted analgesia during intralesional corticosteroid therapy for alopecia
Vibration assisted analgesia reduces pain during corticosteroid therapy for alopecia.
research The PDE4 inhibitor, apremilast, suppresses experimentally induced alopecia areata in human skin in vivo
Apremilast may help treat hair loss in alopecia areata.
research Fallberichte
Frontal fibrosing alopecia in postmenopausal women can be managed with early treatment using corticosteroids to stop hair loss.
research Consensus Document on the Clinical Management of Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia: Recommendations From Spanish Working Group on Trichology and Onychology of the AEDV
Use a combination of oral dutasteride, topical treatments, and hydroxychloroquine to manage frontal fibrosing alopecia.
research INIBIDORES DA JANUS QUINASE PARA O TRATAMENTO DA ALOPECIA AREATA
JAK inhibitors effectively treat severe alopecia areata with manageable side effects.