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Finasteride in the treatment of men with frontal male pattern hair loss

  • J. Leyden
  • , F. Dunlap
  • , B. Miller
  • , P. Winters
  • , M. Lebwohl
  • , D. Hecker
  • , S. Kraus
  • , H. Baldwin
  • , A. Shalita
  • , Z. Draelos
  • , M. Markou
  • , D. Thiboutot
  • , M. Rapaport
  • , S. Kang
  • , T. Kelly
  • , D. Pariser
  • , G. Webster
  • , M. Hordinsky
  • , R. Rietschel
  • , H. I. Katz
  • L. Terranella, S. Best, E. Round, J. Waldstreicher

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Abstract

Background: Finasteride, a specific inhibitor of type II 5α-reductase, decreases serum and scalp dihydrotestosterone and has been shown to be effective in men with vertex male pattern hair loss. Objective: This study evaluated the efficacy of finasteride 1 mg/day in men with frontal (anterior/mid) scalp hair thinning. Methods: This was a 1-year, double- blind, placebo-controlled study followed by a 1-year open extension. Efficacy was assessed by hair counts (1 cm2 circular area), patient and investigator assessments, and global photographic review. Results: There was a significant increase in hair count in the frontal scalp of finasteride-treated patients (P < .001), as well as significant improvements in patient, investigator, and global photographic assessments. Efficacy was maintained or improved throughout the second year of the study. Finasteride was generally well tolerated. Conclusion: In men with hair loss in the anterior/mid area of the scalp, finasteride 1 mg/day slowed hair loss and increased hair growth.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)930-937
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Volume40
Issue number6 I
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Dermatology

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