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    GlossaryMedications (Pharmaceuticals)

    substances used to diagnose, treat, or prevent medical conditions

    Medications, also known as drugs or pharmaceuticals, are substances used to diagnose, treat, or prevent diseases and medical conditions. They can be administered in various forms such as pills, injections, or topical applications, and work by interacting with the body's biological systems to achieve their intended effects. For example, minoxidil is a medication commonly used to treat hair loss by stimulating hair follicles to promote growth.

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      learn PP405

      mitochondrial pyruvate carrier (MPC) inhibitor by Pelage in early trials

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      highly targeted anti-androgen that might have minimal systemic effects

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      JAK inhibitor that reduces inflammation and immune attacks on hair follicles, leading to potential hair regrowth, especially in alopecia areata cases

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      technique to inject very small amounts of beneficial chemicals into the scalp

      learn Dexpanthenol

      precursor of vitamin B5 with hair stimulating effects