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780-810 / 1000+ resultsresearch Treatment of traction alopecia with oral minoxidil
Oral minoxidil helped significantly regrow hair in a patient with traction alopecia.
research Oral isotretinoin therapy and milia formation in patients with acne vulgaris: A prospective study
Oral isotretinoin does not cause milia in acne patients.
research Oral Mesotherapy: Might Be Considered as An Adjunctive Technique for the Different Surgical Procedures?
Mesotherapy might be a useful addition to dental surgery to reduce drug use and side effects, but more research is needed.
research 636 Treatment of central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia with oral minoxidil
Oral minoxidil can potentially increase hair growth in people suffering from Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia.
research Treatment of severe alopecia areata with oral tofacitinib: A case series
Oral tofacitinib may be an effective and tolerable treatment for some people with severe alopecia areata.
research Treatment of corticosteroid-refractory alopecia totalis with oral tacrolimus
Oral tacrolimus may be a potential treatment for hair loss that doesn't respond to corticosteroids.
research Oral Contraceptives: Their Mode of Action and Dermatologic Applications
Oral contraceptives can help treat skin issues like acne and excess hair.
research Oral cyclosporin does not arrest progression of androgenetic alopecia.
Oral cyclosporin doesn't stop hair loss.
research Oral pathology: Clinical pathologic correlations (ed 3)
Patients with mandible reconstruction had better quality of life and function than those with soft-tissue reconstruction.
research Oral Drug as Effective as Topical Cream for Male Pattern Baldness
Oral minoxidil works as well as topical minoxidil for male pattern baldness.
research Oral minoxidil 7.5 mg for hair loss increases heart rate with no change in blood pressure in 24 h Holter and 24 h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
Oral minoxidil 7.5 mg for hair loss increases heart rate but not blood pressure.
research The Comparative Effects of Monotherapy with Topical Minoxidil, Oral Finasteride, and Topical Finasteride in Postmenopausal Women with Pattern Hair Loss: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Oral finasteride seems more effective for hair loss in postmenopausal women, but more research is needed.
research Oral minoxidil and the exacerbation of alcohol hangover symptoms
Oral minoxidil may worsen hangover symptoms when combined with alcohol.
research Oral Minoxidil vs Topical Minoxidil for Male Androgenetic Alopecia
Oral minoxidil is as effective as topical minoxidil for male hair loss but has more side effects like excessive hair growth and headaches.
research MINOXIDIL ORAL E SUA EFICÁCIA NO TRATAMENTO DA ALOPECIA
Oral minoxidil helps hair growth but has more side effects than the topical version.
research Central retinal vein occlusion with secondary cilioretinal artery occlusion following oral minoxidil use: A case report and literature review
Oral Minoxidil can cause serious eye problems, but stopping it can improve vision.
research Correction: Oral Minoxidil Therapy in Hair Loss: Where Do We Stand?
Oral minoxidil is a potential treatment for hair loss.
research Oral Minoxidil Media Coverage: The Impact on Patient Perceptions and Practitioner Approaches to Androgenetic Alopecia
Media coverage increased public interest in oral minoxidil for hair loss but may also spread misinformation.
research Clinical efficacy and safety of low‐dose oral minoxidil versus topical solution in the improvement of androgenetic alopecia: A randomized controlled trial
Oral minoxidil is more convenient but topical minoxidil improves hair density better.
research Oral Minoxidil Therapy in Hair Loss: Where Do We Stand?
Oral minoxidil is effective for various hair loss types and may improve male sexual function, but aspirin can reduce its effectiveness.
research Oral administration of Lactilactobacillus curvatus LB-P9 promotes hair regeneration in mice
Lactilactobacillus curvatus LB-P9 taken orally helps hair regrow faster and thicker in mice.
research Oral and Topical Administration of a Standardized Saw Palmetto Oil Reduces Hair Fall and Improves the Hair Growth in Androgenetic Alopecia Subjects – A 16-Week Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Study
Saw palmetto extract reduced hair loss and improved hair growth in people with hair thinning.
research Minoxidil oral en alopecias no androgénicas
Oral Minoxidil could be a safe and effective alternative treatment for various non-androgenic alopecias.
research 151 Efficacy and adverse effects of oral Janus kinase inhibitor (JAKi) use in patients with lichen planopilaris: a retrospective case series and systematic review
Oral Janus kinase inhibitors may be an effective treatment option for lichen planopilaris with some risk of increased cholesterol and liver enzyme levels.
research The Efficacy and Safety of Oral Spironolactone in the Treatment of Female Pattern Hair Loss: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Oral spironolactone may be effective for female pattern hair loss with a low rate of side effects.
research Clinical and Dermoscopic Evaluation of the Efficacy Melasma Treatment with Oral Tranexamic Acid
Oral tranexamic acid is a safe and effective treatment for melasma.
research Oral Minoxidil for Hair Loss: Update and Perspectives
research Oral Combination Treatment of Gefitinib (IressaTM) and Sasam-Kyeongokgo: Synergistic Effects on the NCI-H520 Tumor Cell Line
Gefitinib and Sasam-Kyeongokgo together significantly reduce cancer growth and improve immune response in mice.
research Oral Presentation Abstracts
The conclusions are: fecal short-chain fatty acids may help prevent cancer, fiber intake can reduce obesity, weight loss is hard for obese people, low BMI cancer patients are more prone to chemotherapy side effects, intermittent fasting benefits gut health, cherry laurel has health benefits in rats, certain gene variations can increase stress in hair loss patients, fecal acids can affect blood sugar levels, cold agglutinin can affect blood test results in autoimmune patients, and people with Crohn's disease have higher levels of a certain chemical in their blood.