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Minoxidil.

V C Fiedler-Weiss
Review Dermatologic clinics 1987
PubMed
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Study Design

Tipo di studio
Controlled Clinical Trial
Popolazione
hypertensive patients
Intervento
Minoxidil. None
Comparatore
None
Esito primario
growth
Direzione dell'effetto
Mixed
Rischio di bias
Moderate

Abstract

Topical minoxidil has shown some promise for the treatment of male-pattern alopecia and alopecia areata. Clinical trials suggest that careful patient selection and appropriate drug formulation are both important factors to maximize efficacy. Side effects attributable to topical minoxidil appear to consist almost entirely of cutaneous reactions in patients who have been studied thus far, i.e., patients without hypertension or cardiovascular disease. The mechanism of minoxidil-induced hair regrowth is not fully understood, but it may involve a synergistic effect of minoxidil on a variety of cell types.

TL;DR

Clinical trials suggest that careful patient selection and appropriate drug formulation are both important factors to maximize efficacy, and the mechanism of minoxidil-induced hair regrowth is not fully understood, but it may involve a synergistic effect on a variety of cell types.

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