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A Systematic Review of Topical Finasteride in the Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia in Men and Women.

Sung Won Lee, Margit Juhasz, Pezhman Mobasher, Chloe Ekelem, Natasha Atanaskova Mesinkovska
Systematic Review Journal of drugs in dermatology : JDD 2018 116 उद्धरण
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अध्ययन प्रकार
systematic review
हस्तक्षेप
A Systematic Review of Topical Finasteride in the Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia in Men and Women. topical finasteride (various concentrations)
तुलनित्र
Placebo
प्रभाव की दिशा
Positive
पूर्वाग्रह का जोखिम
Moderate

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Currently, only topical minoxidil (MNX) and oral finasteride (FNS) are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA) for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia. Although FNS is efficacious for hair regrowth, its systemic use is associated with side effects limiting long-term utilization. Exploring topical FNS as an alternative treatment regimen may prove promising. METHODS: A search was conducted to identify studies regarding human in vivo topical FNS treatment efficacy including clinically relevant case reports, randomized controlled trials (RCTs), and prospective studies. RESULTS: Seven articles were included in this systematic review. In all studies, there was significant decrease in the rate of hair loss, increase in total and terminal hair counts, and positive hair growth assessment with topical FNS. Both scalp and plasma DHT significantly decreased with application of topical FNS; no changes in serum testosterone were noted. CONCLUSION: Preliminary results on the use of topical FNS are limited, but safe and promising. Continued research into drug-delivery, ideal topical concentration and application frequency, side effects, and use for other alopecias will help to elucidate the full extent of topical FNS' use. <p><em>J Drugs Dermatol. 2018;17(4):457-463.</em></p>.

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Preliminary results on the use of topical FNS are limited, but safe and promising, and continued research into drug-delivery, ideal topical concentration and application frequency, side effects, and use for other alopecias will help to elucidate the full extent oftopical FNS' use.

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