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Caffeine For Hair Loss - A New Study
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<blockquote data-quote="Excel Male" data-source="post: 273075" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>At the present time there are only two approved methods for treating androgenetic alopecia: finasteride (indicated for men only) and minoxidil (indicated for both men and women). A recent study examined the possibility that a caffeine-based 0.2% topical liquid might work as well as minoxidil 5% solution in men diagnosed with androgenetic alopecia. The primary end point was the percentage change in the proportion of anagen hairs from baseline to 6 months using a frontal and occipital trichogram.</p><p>[ul]</p><p> [li]At 6 months, the group of the 5% minoxidil solution showed a mean <strong><a href="https://www.excelmale.com/how-to-increase-testosterone-naturally-2/" target="_blank">improvement</a></strong> in anagen ratio of the trichogram of 11.68%, and the group of the 0.2% caffeine solution had an anagen improvement of 10.59%.[/li]</p><p>[/ul]</p><p>[h1][style=font-weight: bold;]Conclusion[/style][/h1]</p><p>A caffeine-based topical liquid should be considered as not inferior to minoxidil 5% solution in men with androgenetic alopecia.</p><p></p><p>"An Open-Label Randomized Multicenter Study Assessing the Noninferiority of a Caffeine-Based Topical Liquid 0.2% versus Minoxidil 5% Solution in Male Androgenetic Alopecia", [style=font-style: italic;]Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, 2017</p><p>[/style]<a href="https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/481141" target="_blank">https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/481141</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Excel Male, post: 273075, member: 1"] At the present time there are only two approved methods for treating androgenetic alopecia: finasteride (indicated for men only) and minoxidil (indicated for both men and women). A recent study examined the possibility that a caffeine-based 0.2% topical liquid might work as well as minoxidil 5% solution in men diagnosed with androgenetic alopecia. The primary end point was the percentage change in the proportion of anagen hairs from baseline to 6 months using a frontal and occipital trichogram. [ul] [li]At 6 months, the group of the 5% minoxidil solution showed a mean [b][url=https://www.excelmale.com/how-to-increase-testosterone-naturally-2/]improvement[/url][/b] in anagen ratio of the trichogram of 11.68%, and the group of the 0.2% caffeine solution had an anagen improvement of 10.59%.[/li] [/ul] [h1][style=font-weight: bold;]Conclusion[/style][/h1] A caffeine-based topical liquid should be considered as not inferior to minoxidil 5% solution in men with androgenetic alopecia. "An Open-Label Randomized Multicenter Study Assessing the Noninferiority of a Caffeine-Based Topical Liquid 0.2% versus Minoxidil 5% Solution in Male Androgenetic Alopecia", [style=font-style: italic;]Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, 2017 [/style][url=https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/481141]https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/481141[/url] [/QUOTE]
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