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5 / 170 resultsresearch Changes in Growth and Distribution of Hair Associated with Psychotropic Drug Use
Psychotropic drugs can cause hair loss or excessive hair growth.
research Anticonvulsant-Induced Cutaneous Reactions
Some anticonvulsant drugs can cause skin reactions, ranging from mild to severe, and managing these reactions is important for patient care.
research Medicinal Use and Ancestral Knowledge of Monnina Crassifolia (Bonpl.) Kunth; Polygalaceae
Monnina crassifolia, Aloe vera, and rosemary are commonly used for hair conditions in Angochagua, Ecuador.
research Calcium in Root Growth and Development
Calcium is essential for plant root growth and function.
research 40nm, But Not 750 or 1,500nm, Nanoparticles Enter Epidermal CD1a+ Cells After Transcutaneous Application on Human Skin
Only 40 nm nanoparticles can enter skin cells effectively for potential vaccine delivery.
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4 / 4 resultscommunity Kintor KX-826 Group Buy Feedback
The conversation is about a group of people trying KX-826 for hair loss, with no serious side effects reported after 25 days of use. Some participants are experiencing less scalp itch and shedding, but it's too early for definitive results.
community AnagenInc says GT20029 is possible now
AnagenInc is ready to produce a hair loss treatment called GT20029 if there is enough demand. People are discussing combining it with other treatments like finasteride and minoxidil, and some are concerned about the legitimacy and safety of gray market products.
community [Research/Science] What's the General Consensus On Pyrilutamide So Far?
Pyrilutamide is considered to work for hair loss but less effectively than expected, similar to RU58841, and may cause side effects like chest tightness and sexual issues. It's unclear if it's suitable for diffuse thinners, and one user cannot use minoxidil or finasteride due to side effects and personal circumstances.
community How the average guy dont care about balding?
Many people experience hair loss but don't treat it. Common treatments include Minoxidil, Finasteride, and microneedling.