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research Exhaustive analysis of scalp hair regression: subjective and objective perception from initial hair loss to severe miniaturisation and drug-induced regrowth
Hair loss reduces hair thickness and coverage, but drug treatments mainly revive dormant hairs rather than reverse thinning; patients often undervalue their hair loss severity.
research Acute Encephalomyelitis Syndromes Associated with H1N1 Influenza Vaccinations; Erythema Multiforme Secondary to H1N1 Vaccine; Cytolytic Hepatitis Possibly Related to Oral Contraceptives; Drug Rash with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS) Syndrome Associated with Lamotrigine: First Report; Behavioral Disinhibition with Baclofen; Minoxidil-Induced Trichostasis Spinulosa of Terminal Hair; Delayed-Onset Mirtazapine-Related Leukopenia
Various medications and vaccines can cause serious side effects.
research Lysocellin, a metabolite of the novel drug ‘alopestatin’, induces G1 arrest and prevents cytotoxicity induced by etoposide
Lysocellin helps stop cell damage from etoposide and may prevent hair loss.
research Fatal Case of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome/Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Induced by Doxycycline or Flucloxacillin in a 77-Year-Old Woman: A Rare but Serious Adverse Drug Reaction
Doxycycline or flucloxacillin can cause a rare, severe skin reaction that can be fatal, especially in the elderly.
research Drug discovery for alopecia: gone today, hair tomorrow
Topical drugs and near-infrared light therapy show potential for treating alopecia.
research Spironolactone‐induced hepatitis
A woman's liver problems improved after she stopped taking spironolactone.
research Isoniazid-induced alopecia
Stopping isoniazid can reverse hair loss caused by the drug.
research Olanzapine Induced Hair Loss: A Case Report
Stopping the drug olanzapine can reverse hair loss caused by it.
research Aceclofenac-induced erythema annulare centrifugum
A woman got a skin rash from taking aceclofenac, which went away after she stopped the drug.
research Cutaneous Drug Eruptions Associated with the Use of Biologies and Cutaneous Drug Eruptions Mimicking Specific Skin Diseases
Some drugs, especially biologics, can cause skin reactions that look like other skin diseases, and stopping the drug usually helps clear up these reactions.
research Sodium Valproate-Induced Hyperpigmentation
Sodium valproate can rarely cause skin darkening, which may improve after stopping the drug.
research Minoxidil-induced lung disease, masquerading as hypersensitivity pneumonitis
Minoxidil can cause lung disease that looks like hypersensitivity pneumonitis.
research Hair Loss Induced by Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Inhibitors
Some drugs used to treat immune conditions may cause different types of hair loss.
research Drug related lipid metabolism abnormalities: a real-world pharmacovigilance exploratory analysis based on U.S. FDA adverse event reporting system (FAERS)
Many drugs can cause lipid metabolism issues, and labels need better warnings.
research Amitriptyline-induced Telogen Effluvium in a Patient with Cervical Disc Prolapse: A Case Report
Amitriptyline can cause temporary hair loss, which stops after discontinuing the drug.
research 392 Hair loss after drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms: A multicentric retrospective study
Some patients who had a severe drug reaction developed long-term hair loss.
research Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia
Scalp cooling might reduce hair loss from chemotherapy, but evidence is weak and other treatments are being tested.
research Therapeutic Applications of Nanoemulsion Based Drug Delivery Systems: A Review of Patents in Last Two Decades
Nanoemulsion-based drug delivery systems are versatile and have potential for treating various medical conditions and improving vaccines.
research Hydrogel-Based Strategies for the Prevention and Treatment of Radiation-Induced Skin Injury: Progress and Mechanistic Insights
Hydrogels show promise in preventing and treating skin damage from radiation therapy.
research Nanofiber Scaffolds as Drug Delivery Systems Promoting Wound Healing
Nanofiber scaffolds help wounds heal by delivering drugs directly to the injury site.
research Present Chemotherapy Induced Alopecia and Research in Future
Current treatments for hair loss from chemotherapy are limited, but new methods are being researched.
research Drug Repurposing Patent Applications April–June 2021
Drug repurposing shows promise for treating many medical conditions.
research Use of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived CD271+CD90+ mesenchymal stem cells for the generation of hair inductive dermal cells
Human induced pluripotent stem cells can be used to create cells that help grow hair.
research Drug Information Analysis Service
Cromolyn sodium's effectiveness for treating asthma in children under 2 is unclear, possibly more beneficial for older children, and further research is needed.
research Next generation human skin constructs as advanced tools for drug development
Advanced human skin models improve drug development and could replace animal testing.
research Anticonvulsant-Induced Cutaneous Reactions
Some anticonvulsant drugs can cause skin reactions, ranging from mild to severe, and managing these reactions is important for patient care.
research Cyclosporine-Induced Alopecia in Childhood Nephrotic Syndrome – A Case Report
Stopping Cyclosporine A led to hair regrowth in a child with alopecia.
research Raltegravir-Induced Alopecia in an HIV+ Patient
Raltegravir may cause hair loss in some patients.
research Taxane-induced alopecia: A historical review of patients with ovarian or breast cancer treated with with paclitaxel, docetaxel or paclitaxel poliglumex
PPX causes much less hair loss than traditional taxanes.