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    GlossarySquaric Acid Dibutylester

    chemical used in dermatology to treat alopecia areata

    Squaric Acid Dibutylester (SADBE) is a chemical compound used in dermatology, particularly for treating alopecia areata, an autoimmune condition that causes hair loss. It works as a topical immunotherapy agent, inducing a mild allergic reaction that can help stimulate hair regrowth by modulating the immune response.

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      community Where to buy Oleic acid, Palmitoleic acid and anhydrous ethanol?

      in Technology  4 upvotes 4 months ago
      A user is interested in creating a hair growth serum using oleic acid, palmitoleic acid, and anhydrous ethanol, and seeks advice on sourcing these ingredients. Another user plans to mix these with minoxidil, which already contains ethanol, and mentions using RU58841.

      community Question about making a solution of RU58841

      in Treatment  1 upvotes 2 years ago
      The conversation is about making a solution of RU58841 using propanediol instead of propylene glycol due to skin irritation. The user seeks advice on whether this substitution is acceptable.

      community is Oleanic acid a DHT blocker ?

      in Treatment  4 upvotes 1 year ago
      A user is experiencing hair thinning and is using a peptide with oleanic acid as a DHT blocker, along with minoxidil, while waiting for topical finasteride. They plan to use a combination of minoxidil, finasteride, dermastamp, ketoconazole, and scalp massages, but are advised to stick to proven treatments like finasteride and minoxidil.