AH-001 another topical AR degrader beside GT20029, completed Phase I
    Research/Science 11/13/2025

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    AH-001 is a new topical treatment designed to degrade androgen receptors, targeting the root cause of androgenetic alopecia without the side effects of oral treatments like finasteride. It has shown a strong safety profile and good local tolerability in early trials.
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