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5 / 678 resultsresearch Intralesional Triamcinolone Acetonide Versus Topical Betamethasone Valerate in the Management of Localized Alopecia Areata
Intralesional triamcinolone is more effective than topical betamethasone for treating localized alopecia areata.
research Dietary and Pharmacotherapy in Skin Diseases
Certain foods and supplements can help treat skin diseases alongside medication.
research Pharmacological Treatment of Alopecia
Only minoxidil and finasteride are FDA-approved for hair loss, with other treatments available but less effective or with side effects.
research Treatment of Alopecia Areata and Its Numerous Possibilities: A Literature Review
Alopecia areata treatment should be personalized, using topical or systemic therapies based on severity, with promising options like JAK inhibitors needing more research.
research Local Treatments for Alopecia Areata: An Update
Various local treatments for alopecia areata show promise, but individualized plans and more research are needed.
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5 / 23 resultscommunity a topical that combines MIN, FIN and DUT
A user discusses a topical treatment combining Minoxidil, Betamethasone Valerate, Canrenone, Finasteride, and Dutasteride for hair loss. The treatment is RX-only and provided by a dermatologist.
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A user has been losing hair for two and a half years after a tropical trip and illness. A dermatologist prescribed betamethasone valerate 0.1% lotion, but the user is unsure if it's safe or effective for general hair loss.
community I'm 27 f with major hairloss, should my dermatologist be doing more?
A 27-year-old woman experiencing significant hair loss is using spironolactone, Nizoral shampoo, and betamethasone valerate. She questions the effectiveness of these treatments and whether she should seek another dermatologist.
community Can I use topical steroid along finasteride to reduce scalp inflammation and hairloss?
The user asks if finasteride can be used with the topical steroid betamethasone dipropionate to reduce hair loss and scalp inflammation. The discussion revolves around combining these treatments for better results.
community Dermatologist prescribed Betamethasone dipropionate 0.05% lotion for hair loss.
A user noticed increased hair loss and was prescribed Betamethasone dipropionate 0.05% lotion by a dermatologist. Another user suggested changing doctors and asking for finasteride instead.