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Oral Minoxidil for Hair Loss: Update and Perspectives

International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, 2023
BACKGROUND Minoxidil was first introduced in the 1970s as a treatment for refractory hypertension.1 Due to its side-effect profile, its use is reserved for hypertension that has not responded to conventional multidrug regimens.1,2 Tachycardia, fluid ...
P. M. Ramos
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Comparative Evaluation of the Clinical Efficacy of PRP-Therapy, Minoxidil, and Their Combination with Immunohistochemical Study of the Dynamics of Cell Proliferation in the Treatment of Men with Androgenetic Alopecia

open access: yesInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2020
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy has been considered as a promising treatment for androgenetic alopecia (AGA). The aim of the study was comparative evaluation of the clinical efficacy of PRP-therapy, minoxidil, and their combination in the treatment of
Elena E Pakhomova, Irina O Smirnova
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Nanostructured lipid carriers loaded with an association of minoxidil and latanoprost for targeted topical therapy of alopecia.

European journal of pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics, 2022
Alopecia is a condition associated with different etiologies, ranging from hormonal changes to chemotherapy, that affects over 80 million people in the USA.
Paula M. Oliveira   +6 more
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Oral Minoxidil vs Topical Minoxidil for Male Androgenetic Alopecia: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

JAMA dermatology
Importance There has been increased interest in low-dose oral minoxidil for androgenetic alopecia (AGA) treatment. However, the efficacy of oral minoxidil for male AGA is yet to be evaluated in comparative therapeutic trials.
Mariana Álvares Penha   +3 more
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Systemic minoxidil for hair disorders in pediatric patients: a safety and tolerability review

International Journal of Dermatology, 2022
Topical minoxidil has been used for many years to treat adult alopecia, and there is growing evidence supporting the off‐label use of low‐dose oral minoxidil (LDOM).
J. John, Rodney D Sinclair
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Low-Dose Oral Minoxidil Initiation for Patients With Hair Loss: An International Modified Delphi Consensus Statement.

JAMA dermatology
Importance The results of small studies suggest that off-label use of low-dose oral minoxidil (LDOM) may be safe and effective for patients with hair loss, but larger trials and standardized guidelines are lacking.
Y. Akiska   +46 more
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Topical Minoxidil-Loaded Nanotechnology Strategies for Alopecia

open access: yesCosmetics, 2020
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a multifactorial and age-related condition characterized by substantial hair loss affecting both men and women. Conventional treatments include the use of topical minoxidil (MNX) formulations to stimulate hair growth and ...
Ana C Santos   +2 more
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The Comparative Effects of Monotherapy with Topical Minoxidil, Oral Finasteride, and Topical Finasteride in Postmenopausal Women with Pattern Hair Loss: A Retrospective Cohort Study

Skin Appendage Disorders
Introduction: Oral finasteride and topical minoxidil are long-standing androgenetic alopecia (AGA) treatments; topical finasteride is a more recent medicine. Few studies have compared their therapeutic effects in postmenopausal women.
M. Starace   +5 more
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Efficacy and safety of low-dose oral minoxidil in the management of androgenetic alopecia

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy
Introduction Treating alopecia can be challenging. The available treatments are topical minoxidil, low-dose oral minoxidil (LDOM), and 5-α reductase inhibitors like finasteride and dutasteride.
Aditya K. Gupta, M. Talukder, A. Shemer
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The Role of Minoxidil in Treatment of Alopecia Areata: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Journal of Clinical Medicine
Background/Objectives: Minoxidil, in addition to its vasodilatory effect, has also immunomodulatory properties that may be partially responsible for its efficacy in alopecia areata.
Michał Majewski   +4 more
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