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March 2006
Propecia May Help Restore Hair Loss in Women
March 21, 2006
When used with oral contraceptives, the male hair-loss
medication finasteride (brand named Propecia) may also help
improve hair loss in women, Italian researchers report.
"This treatment was well accepted by the patients,
who judged the results to be even better than the investigators,"
a team from the University of Bologna reported in the March
issue of the journal Archives of Dermatology.
The study included 37 women, ages 19 to 50, who took 2.5
milligrams of finasteride by mouth daily, along with an
oral contraceptive. The contraceptive was necessary because
finasteride is known to cause birth defects. The contraceptive
used in the study was a type that also reduces levels of
male hormones (which also circulate at small amounts in
women). The researchers believed that might also help reduce
hair loss in the women.
The women's heads were photographed and their hair density
was assessed at the start of the study and again a year
later. At the follow-up, 23 (62 percent) of the women were
rated as improved, according to comparisons of the photographs.
Thirteen patients were judged not to have improved and one
woman's condition was rated as worse.
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