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    GlossaryAnti-inflammatory Effects

    reduce inflammation and alleviate related symptoms in the body

    Anti-inflammatory effects refer to the ability of a substance or treatment to reduce inflammation in the body. Inflammation is the body's natural response to injury or infection, but chronic inflammation can lead to various health issues, including autoimmune diseases and conditions like alopecia. Anti-inflammatory effects can help alleviate symptoms, reduce pain, and improve overall health by targeting the underlying inflammatory processes.

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      community Korea launches 1st OTC hair loss drug

      in Treatment  31 upvotes   3 years ago
      Korea launched its first OTC oral hair loss drug, dexpanthenol B5. Users discuss its anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory effects but note a lack of efficacy studies.

      community Hopefully a logical question regarding dermarolling.

      in Microneedling   3 years ago
      A user discusses using dermastamping for hair loss and questions the timing of applying a mixture of peppermint oil, spearmint oil, rosemary oil, and castor oil due to their anti-inflammatory effects. They wonder if waiting 10 hours after stamping would be more effective.

      community Hi, I got some regrowth recently and I attribute it to DICLOFENAC

      in Research/Science  7 upvotes   11 months ago
      The user started balding at 16/17 and tried various treatments including minoxidil, finasteride, and dutasteride with little success. They recently started applying diclofenac gel to their bald areas and noticed some hair regrowth, attributing this to diclofenac's ability to lower prolactin levels and its anti-inflammatory effects.

      community Is there any new drug that looks promising ?

      in Research/Science  25 upvotes   5 months ago
      The conversation discusses GT20029, a drug in Phase II trials that targets androgen receptors with minimal systemic effects, and TDM-105795, a growth stimulant with a different mechanism than minoxidil that may revive papilla stem cells. Both are potential new treatments for hair loss.

      community Can I use Nizoral 2% if I don’t have any dandruff?

      in Ketoconazole  49 upvotes   9 months ago
      The conversation discusses using Nizoral 2% for hair loss treatment without having dandruff, with advice on allowing it to absorb for 10 minutes before rinsing and a personal experience of the product causing dry and itchy scalp.