- In the case of androgenetic alopecia, for a few years, 2 drugs have been made available and have been approved by the FDA (government agency of the United States responsible for the regulation of food and drugs): Minoxidil and Finasteride. We can use Minoxidil for women, but not Finasteride. The ideal candidate is a male between 18 and 60 years beginning to notice the appearance of thinner hair at frontotemporal level and / or in the crown. It is not effective in men who are completely bald. In order to see any results, it is necessary to observe a 6 to 12-month period of continuous treatment that must be maintained indefinitely.
- Hormonal treatments. Hormonal treatments in women such as antiandrogens have been used with good results. Spironolactone, which is a weak competitive inhibitor binding androgens to its receptor and reducing testosterone synthesis, has some efficacy in the treatment of hirsutism, and female androgenetic alopecia of adrenal origin.
- Micronutrition: Vitamins, trace elements and amino acids for seasonal fall of hair; your prescription in capsule form is aimed to improve the nutrition of hair follicles in different deficiency conditions.
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