2024
DOI: 10.25259/csdm_225_2023
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Role of oral minoxidil in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia

T. Nirupama Bhagya Lakshmi,
Gogineni Sathvika

Abstract: Patterned hair loss is the most common cause of alopecia, typically presenting with progressive thinning, miniaturization, and loss of hair at classical topography depending on the sex of the patient. In the 1970s, Minoxidil was used to treat severe refractory hypertension due to its vasodilator properties. It became popular after its coincidental finding on the promotion of hair growth and stimulation of new hair production. In 1988, the Food and Drug Administration approved topical minoxidil (TM) 2% for the … Show more

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