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In Brief: Oral Minoxidil for Hair Loss

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • December 26, 2022;  (Issue 1666)
Topical minoxidil (Rogaine, and others), which is available over the counter, has been used for treatment of hair loss in men and women for more than 30 years. Recently published trials suggest that...
Topical minoxidil (Rogaine, and others), which is available over the counter, has been used for treatment of hair loss in men and women for more than 30 years. Recently published trials suggest that off-label use of a low dose of oral minoxidil may also be effective.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2022 Dec 26;64(1666):208 | Show Full IntroductionHide Full Introduction

Finasteride and Minoxidil for Alopecia Revisited

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • November 21, 2005;  (Issue 1222)
Finasteride and minoxidil continue to be the only drugs approved by the FDA to treat alopecia. Since these agents have different mechanisms of action, some clinicians have used both to treat hair loss in...
Finasteride and minoxidil continue to be the only drugs approved by the FDA to treat alopecia. Since these agents have different mechanisms of action, some clinicians have used both to treat hair loss in men.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2005 Nov 21;47(1222):95-6 | Show Full IntroductionHide Full Introduction

Topical Minoxidil for Baldness: A Reappraisal

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • January 21, 1994;  (Issue 914)
Minoxidil 2% topical solution (Rogaine - Upjohn) has been available in the USA since 1988 for treatment of androgenetic alopecia (Medical Letter, 29:87, 1987). Although available only by prescription, it is...
Minoxidil 2% topical solution (Rogaine - Upjohn) has been available in the USA since 1988 for treatment of androgenetic alopecia (Medical Letter, 29:87, 1987). Although available only by prescription, it is advertised on television to the general public.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 1994 Jan 21;36(914):9-10 | Show Full IntroductionHide Full Introduction

Tretinoin for Photodamaged Skin

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • March 20, 1992;  (Issue 866)
Tretinoin (tret' i noyn; all-trans-retinoic acid; Retin-A), a derivative of vitamin A, has been used for years for topical treatment of acne. More recently, it has also been used to improve the appearance of...
Tretinoin (tret' i noyn; all-trans-retinoic acid; Retin-A), a derivative of vitamin A, has been used for years for topical treatment of acne. More recently, it has also been used to improve the appearance of skin damaged by chronic exposure to the sun, although not approved for this indication by the US Food and Drug Administration.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 1992 Mar 20;34(866):28-9 | Show Full IntroductionHide Full Introduction