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    GlossaryTofacitinib (Xeljanz)

    inhibits Janus kinase enzymes to treat autoimmune conditions

    Tofacitinib, also known by the brand name Xeljanz, is a medication that inhibits Janus kinase (JAK) enzymes, which play a role in the inflammatory process. It is used to treat autoimmune conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and ulcerative colitis, and has also shown promise in treating alopecia areata, a condition that causes hair loss.

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      community Xeljanz....the magic drug!!!

       2 upvotes 6 years ago
      A user experienced significant hair regrowth from Xeljanz after severe alopecia but can no longer afford it. They are seeking ways to obtain the medication despite its high cost and potential side effects.

      community Anyone with LPP have regrowth with Xeljanz?

      in Treatment  3 upvotes 4 months ago
      The conversation is about using Xeljanz for hair regrowth in individuals with LPP. The user is seeking experiences and expectations from others who have tried this treatment.

      community Has anyone hear of the drug called Xeljanz?

      in Question  3 upvotes 8 years ago
      The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, specifically mentioning Minoxidil, finasteride, RU58841, and Xeljanz. The user inquires about Xeljanz and shares a link suggesting it may help with hair loss.

      community Alopecia Areata Question

      in Treatment  2 upvotes 3 years ago
      A user with alopecia totalis, borderline universalis, seeks advice on getting into a Xeljanz trial or appealing insurance for coverage. They experienced significant hair regrowth but are now seeing hair loss again and want to try Xeljanz.

      community MBP Itch CURE?/ Slow shedding TBD

      in Question  8 upvotes 5 years ago
      A user with diffuse hair loss for a decade tried various treatments, including LLLT Helmet, supplements, topicals, and hair transplants. They found relief from scalp inflammation and itching using a topical solution made from crushed Xeljanz pills mixed with ethyl alcohol.

      community M24 Finasteride (4M) minoxidil (2Y)

      in Progress Pictures  57 upvotes 1 year ago
      FalseHour6541's two-year experience with Minoxidil and Finasteride, resulting in good density on their crown; other users suggested a hair transplant to help reduce the receding hairline.

      community What else is good. Besides the big 3.

      in Chat  34 upvotes 2 months ago
      Key treatments for hair preservation include minoxidil, finasteride/dutasteride, and microneedling, with additional options like specific shampoos, oils, biotin, zinc, tretinoin, clascoterone, and low-level laser therapy. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, reducing stress, and addressing nutrient deficiencies can also support hair health.