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930-960 / 1000+ resultsresearch Effect of oil, water and surfactant mixture on the physicochemical properties and transdermal delivery of finasteride-loaded microemulsions: evaluation and prediction using response surface methodology
A 3:1 surfactant mixture in microemulsions can effectively deliver finasteride through the skin.
research Solid effervescent formulations as new approach for topical minoxidil delivery
Effervescent formulations may improve minoxidil delivery, increasing effectiveness and reducing applications needed.
research The preparation and stability of the finasteride tablets
Finasteride tablets are stable and effective for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia.
research Лесоведение и лесоводство. Термины, понятия, определения
Grooved microneedles made from hyaluronic acid can deliver drugs into the skin with 98% accuracy.
research A Time‐Programmed Bilayer Wound Dressing for Dynamic Microenvironment Modulation and Full‐Thickness Regeneration in Diabetic Wounds
A new wound dressing helps heal diabetic wounds faster by reducing inflammation and promoting tissue growth.
research Selective and rapid determination of tadalafil and finasteride using solid phase extraction by high performance liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry
Quick, selective detection of tadalafil and finasteride in human plasma developed.
research Co-loading of finasteride and baicalin in phospholipid vesicles tailored for the treatment of hair disorders
Finasteride and baicalin in phospholipid vesicles effectively promote hair growth and increase follicle count.
research The Opioid Receptor Influences Circadian Rhythms in Human Keratinocytes through the β-Arrestin Pathway
Delta-opioid receptors affect skin cell circadian rhythms, possibly impacting wound healing and cancer.
research Phenobarbital
A woman experienced unusual hair loss and skin reactions after taking phenobarbital, but her hair grew back after treatment.
research Telogen effluvium associated with the dopamine agonist pramipexole in a 55-year-old woman with Parkinson's disease
A woman with Parkinson's disease experienced hair loss from the Parkinson's medication pramipexole, which improved after stopping the drug.
research [Drug-induced alopecia: review of the literature].
Many drugs can cause temporary hair loss, which usually stops when the drug is discontinued.
research Formulation, Development and Evaluation of Invasomes Loaded Clotrimazole Gel for Fungal Treatment
Invasomes loaded with clotrimazole gel could improve drug delivery through the skin for fungal treatment.
research Applications of Nanostructured Lipid Carriers: Recent Advancements and Patent Review
Nanostructured lipid carriers are promising for improving drug delivery in medicine and food.
research Enhancing Solubility and Dissolution Behavior of Finasteride Using Solid Dispersion Technique by Carrier Screening and the New Preparation Instrument
research Microneedles-A new paradigm in transdermal delivery of therapeutic agents
Microneedles offer a painless, effective way to deliver drugs through the skin.
research Medication Clusters at Hospital Discharge and Risk of Adverse Drug Events at 30-days Post-Discharge: A Population-based Cohort Study of Older Adults
Certain groups of medications given when leaving the hospital are linked to a higher risk of negative drug reactions within 30 days, especially in older adults with respiratory issues.
research Polymeric nanoparticles‐based topical delivery systems for the treatment of dermatological diseases
Polymeric nanoparticles show promise for treating skin diseases.
research Impact of formulation design and lyophilisation on the physicochemical characteristics of finasteride nanosystems
The finasteride nanosystem with trehalose is stable and effective for topical hair loss treatment.
research Targeting to the hair follicles: Current status and potential
Hair follicles are promising targets for delivering drugs effectively.
research A systematic review on Drug Re-profiling/Re-Purposing
The document concludes that drug repurposing, which is reusing known medicines for new illnesses, can provide faster, cheaper treatment options for various serious diseases, including cancer, COVID-19, and rare diseases.
research Bioequivalence Study of Finasteride Tablets in Healthy Volunteers
The two finasteride tablets are bioequivalent.
research Follicle-Targeted Delivery of Betamethasone and Minoxidil Co-Entrapped in Polymeric and Lipid Nanoparticles for Topical Alopecia Areata Treatment
Tiny particles improved delivery of hair loss treatments to hair follicles, with lipid-based particles performing best.
research Penetration and distribution of three lipophilic probes in vitro in human skin focusing on the hair follicle
Medium lipophilic substances penetrate skin best, and adding ethanol can increase delivery to hair follicles.
research Game Changers: Blockbuster Small-Molecule Drugs Approved by the FDA in 2024
In 2024, the FDA approved 27 innovative small-molecule drugs, with many offering significant treatment improvements.
research A comparative assessment of propranolol, flunarizine and divalproex sodium in prophylactic therapy of migraine in a teaching Hospital in North India
Propranolol, flunarizine, and divalproex sodium are equally effective for preventing migraines, but have different side effects.
research Recent Advances in Polymer Microneedles for Drug Transdermal Delivery: Design Strategies and Applications
Polymer microneedles are a promising, painless alternative to traditional needles for delivering drugs through the skin.
research 1436 Lesional skin histology in drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome: A single center 10-year experience of 37 patients
Interface dermatitis is the most common skin change in drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome.
research Improved Poly (D,L‐lactide) nanoparticles‐based formulation for hair follicle targeting
The improved nanoparticles can effectively target hair follicles for drug delivery.
research Six-year Retrospective Review of Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms
Early detection and stopping the drug are key to managing DRESS, and careful monitoring is important due to possible severe reactions.