Why Cant we just find an effective androgen receptor antagonist that works locally on the scalp?
Research/Science 3/20/2023
androgen receptor antagonist DHT synthesis inhibitors CosmeRNA Pyrilutamide RU58841 finasteride dutasteride minoxidil microneedling androgen receptors testosterone 5-alpha reductase inhibitors GT20029 RU fin dut min 5ari
Researching and developing an effective local antagonist to block the androgen receptors for hair loss, as opposed to using DHT synthesis inhibitors that lower serum DHT levels. Several treatments such as CosmeRNA and Pyrilutamide are currently in development or undergoing trials.
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