Oral Cyclosporin Does Not Arrest Progression of Androgenetic Alopecia

    November 2001 in “ British Journal of Dermatology
    James C. Green, Rodney Sinclair
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    TLDR Oral cyclosporin doesn't stop hair loss.
    This document contains multiple reports and studies related to hair loss and its treatment. One study investigated the effectiveness of oral cyclosporin in treating androgenetic alopecia, but found that it did not stop or slow down the progression of hair loss. Another report discussed a case of hair loss in a woman who had been taking terbinafine for a fungal infection, emphasizing the need to be cautious when prescribing systemic antifungals. Overall, the document highlights the need for further research into effective treatments for hair loss.
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