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research Efficacy of oral spironolactone in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia in female patients: A case series of 11 patients
Spironolactone is generally safe and effective for treating hair loss in women, but may be less effective in severe cases.
research Expert Consensus Offers Guidance for Treating Hair Loss With Low-Dose Oral Minoxidil
Low-dose oral minoxidil is effective for treating hair loss with personalized plans and safety monitoring.
research Gender differences in adverse effects and dosing practices of low-dose oral minoxidil for androgenetic alopecia: a retrospective analysis of 310 patients
Start low-dose minoxidil gradually, especially for women, to reduce side effects.
research Phototoxic reaction to oral terbinafine due to Tinea capitis in a child.
Terbinafine can cause skin reactions when exposed to sunlight, so sun exposure should be avoided during treatment.
research Therapeutic potential of oral tofacitinib in alopecia areata: a retrospective study
Tofacitinib is a promising and safe treatment for moderate to severe alopecia areata.
research Low‐Dose Oral Minoxidil and Associated Adverse Events: Analyses of the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS ) With a Focus on Pericardial Effusions
Low-dose oral minoxidil can cause serious side effects like heart issues, so use the lowest effective dose.
research Test With Oral Administration of Clomiphene May Add to Differential Diagnosis of Severe Hyperandrogenism in Postmenopausal Women - A Case Report
Clomiphene testing can help find ovarian causes of high testosterone in postmenopausal women.
research Comparative analysis of low-dose oral minoxidil with spironolactone versus finasteride or dutasteride in female androgenetic alopecia management
Both treatment combinations improved hair growth similarly and were safe.
research 51297 Low dose oral minoxidil in COVID-19-associated telogen effluvium. A retrospective analysis of 69 patients.
Low-dose oral minoxidil helps hair regrowth in COVID-19-related hair loss with few side effects.
research Assessing low-dose oral minoxidil efficacy in androgenetic alopecia: a comparative study of AGA and AGA unmasked by telogen effluvium
Low-dose oral minoxidil is effective and safe for treating androgenetic alopecia.
research Side Effects’ Frequency Assessment of Low Dose Oral Minoxidil in Male Androgenetic Alopecia Patients
Low dose oral minoxidil is safe for treating hair loss in men.
research Scientific Abstracts: 16th Asian Congress of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 2024, Chennai
research Amino Acids Oral Treatment for the Amelioration of Skin, Hair, and Nails Conditions: An Open-Label Study
Taking an amino acid supplement improved skin, hair, and nail health in women.
research Low-dose oral minoxidil improves hair length and global hair density in short anagen syndrome
Low-dose minoxidil helps hair grow longer and thicker in people with short anagen syndrome.
research Thoughts on “Dermatologists’ Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Pattern Toward Low-Dose Oral Minoxidil in Hair Loss in Saudi Arabia” [Letter]
Saudi dermatologists' understanding and use of low-dose oral Minoxidil for hair loss may not be fully represented due to a small survey sample and language barriers.
research Low-dose oral minoxidil for treatment of androgenetic alopecia: gender differences in blood pressure and hypotension-related adverse effects
research Response to “Low-dose oral minoxidil for androgenetic alopecia is not associated with clinically significant blood-pressure changes: a retrospective study”
research Efficacy and safety of low-dose oral minoxidil in the management of androgenetic alopecia
Low-dose oral minoxidil is effective and safe for treating hair loss in men and women.
research COMPARING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ORAL ISOTRETINOIN AND CYPROTERONE COMPOUND IN ACNE TREATMENT AMONG ADULT FEMALES WITH CUTANEOUS HYPERANDROGENISM: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY.
Isotretinoin is recommended for acne treatment as it is as effective as cyproterone compound.
research Effectiveness of oral tofacitinib treatment on patients with moderate‐to‐severe alopecia areata in Iran
Tofacitinib is effective and has minor, reversible side effects for treating severe hair loss in Iran.
research Low-dose oral minoxidil for androgenetic alopecia is not associated with clinically significant blood-pressure changes: a retrospective study
Taking a small dose of the hair growth medicine minoxidil by mouth does not really change your blood pressure.
research The development of oral hairy leukoplakia during JAK inhibitor baricitinib therapy
A man developed oral hairy leukoplakia while on baricitinib, a medication for alopecia and arthritis, and doctors should watch for such side effects.
research 43336 Low-dose oral minoxidil for alopecia: a single-center retrospective review
Low-dose oral minoxidil may be effective for hair loss treatment.
research 41495 Efficacy of Oral Naltrexone in the Treatment of Scarring Alopecia
Low-dose oral naltrexone may help reduce inflammation in some scarring alopecia patients.
research JAAD Game Changers: Safety of low-dose oral minoxidil for hair loss: A multicenter study of 1404 patients
Low-dose oral minoxidil is safe for treating hair loss, especially in women, with side effects stopping after use ends.
research Safety and tolerability of low dose oral minoxidil monotherapy in female pattern hair loss: A retrospective review with longitudinal ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
Low dose oral minoxidil is generally safe and can improve hair loss in women, with some experiencing side effects and minimal blood pressure changes.
research Persistent Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia Treated With Low Dose Oral Minoxidil: A Multicenter Retrospective Case Series of 15 Patients
Low dose oral minoxidil helped treat long-term hair loss caused by chemotherapy in 15 patients.
research The effect of an oral product containing Amla fruit (Phyllanthus emblica L.) on female androgenetic alopecia: A randomized controlled trial
Amla fruit syrup improved hair growth and satisfaction in women with hair loss without significant side effects.
research Efficacy of an Oral Ageratum Conyzoides Formulation on Increasing Hair Growth and Decreasing Hair Loss in Males and Females: A Randomised Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Study
Ageratum Conyzoides, when taken orally, can effectively reduce hair loss and improve hair growth.