Summary: Nizoral hair loss
information about nizoral hair loss, how you should use nizoral to treat hair loss
Nizoral shampoo contains ketoconazole typically 1% or 2%. In some
countries, 2% shampoo is consider “very strong” and requires a
prescription. The use Nizoral twice a week usually keeps dandruff
at bay. No need to use Nizoral shampoo daily because their main
active ingredient, ketoconazole, binds to proteins in your hair for
several days and [...]
Date Published: Feb 01, 2011 - 11:29 pm
EFFECTIVENESS OF SERENOA REPENS ON ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA C. FASULO,
A. LINGUITI, L. BOSCO, P. MORGANTI, R. A. SATRIANO Aim: the aim of
this double blinded study was to evaluate the activity performed by
3 different cosmetic formulations especially enriched with Serenoa
Repens extract with a known quantity of total sterols on the hair
growth and [...]
Date Published: Jan 05, 2011 - 4:04 pm
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The relationship between androgenetic
alopecia and cardiovascular disease has been studied by some
authors in the past, although the results of epidemiological
studies have been variable. The objective of this study was to
determine the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and carotid
arteriosclerosis in patients with early-onset androgenetic
alopecia. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Seventy [...]
Date Published: Apr 29, 2010 - 2:25 am
Three weeks of creatine monohydrate supplementation affects
dihydrotestosterone to testosterone ratio in college-aged rugby
players. OBJECTIVE: This study investigated resting concentrations
of selected androgens after 3 weeks of creatine supplementation in
male rugby players. It was hypothesized that the ratio of
dihydrotestosterone (DHT, a biologically more active androgen) to
testosterone (T) would change with creatine [...]
Date Published: Apr 18, 2010 - 6:03 pm
Changes of metabolic profile in men treated for androgenetic
alopecia with 1 mg finasteride. Duskova M, Hill M, Starka L.
Objective. Androgenetic alopecia is recognized as a risk factor for
cardiovascular diseases, glucose metabolism disorders, and benign
prostate hyperplasia and/or carcinoma. Finasteride, used for
treatment of androgenetic alopecia at a dose of 1mg/day, is an
[...]
Date Published: Mar 27, 2010 - 11:01 am
Finasteride is an effective oral medication in the treatment of
androgenetic alopecia (AGA). Minoxidil has a direct effect on hair
growth by stimulating dermal papillae or follicular hair matrix
cells. Article by Gwang Seong Choi, Sung Joo Lee Author: Gwang
Seong Choi, Sung Joo Lee. Department of Dermatology, Inha
University, Inchon, Korea Study Results: Finasteride [...]
Date Published: Nov 17, 2009 - 2:05 am
J Dermatol. 2009 Aug;36(8):437-46. Randomized clinical trial
comparing 5% and 1% topical minoxidil for the treatment of
androgenetic alopecia in Japanese men. Tsuboi R, Arano O, Nishikawa
T, Yamada H, Katsuoka K. Department of Dermatology, Tokyo Medical
University, Tokyo, Japan. Minoxidil is efficacious in inducing hair
growth in patients with androgenetic alopecia by inducing hair
[...]
Date Published: Nov 12, 2009 - 9:59 pm
Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2009 Oct 29. Thyroid receptor agonists for
the treatment of androgenetic alopecia. Li JJ, Mitchell LH, Dow RL.
Department of Chemistry, Michigan Laboratories, Pfizer Global
Research & Development, 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI
48105, United States. A thyroid hormone receptor beta
subtype-selective thyromimetic 5 was found to be efficacious in
[...]
Date Published: Nov 12, 2009 - 9:49 pm
The 17th Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of
Hair Restoration Surgery was held at the RAI Congress Centre in
Amsterdam, the Netherlands on 22-26 July 2009. Hundreds of
physicians, primarily hair transplant surgeons, were in attendance
listening to presentations and viewing demonstrations from pioneers
and leaders in the field of hair restoration. Although [...]
Date Published: Aug 26, 2009 - 11:47 pm
Female pattern hair loss (FPHL) is a clinical problem that is
becoming more common in women. Female alopecia with androgen
increase is called female androgenetic alopecia (FAGA) and without
androgen increase is called female pattern hair loss. The clinical
picture of typical FAGA begins with a specific “diffuse loss of
hair from the parietal or [...]
Date Published: Aug 24, 2009 - 12:25 am