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One of the two drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration for treatment of hereditary hair loss is Rogaine, whose active agent minoxidil is itself not an antiandrogen. So it would not be surprising to discover that the most effective drug treatment for hereditary hair loss might emerge from a type of drug that is also not an antiandrogen. Outside of the antiandrogens there have been several drugs that have shown some promise as a treatment for hereditary hair loss. The most prominent of these that are currently being developed and tested include the drugs listed below. Look for these drugs to emerge in the near future to complement Rogaine as a drug treatment for hereditary hair loss.

posted on Wednesday, October 12, 2005 1:25 AM by fcodinera

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