TITLE
Topical minoxidil dose-response effect in alopecia areata.
AUTHOR
Fiedler-Weiss VC; West DP; Buys CM; Rumsfield JA
SOURCE
Arch Dermatol 1986 Feb; 122 (2): 180-2
LANGUAGE OF ORIGIN
English
ABSTRACT
Topical 5% minoxidil solution was used to treat 47 patients with severe
alopecia areata. Forty patients (85%) had terminal hair regrowth after 48 to 60
weeks of treatment. In the majority of patients, hair regrowth was not
cosmetically acceptable. Data were compared with those from a previous study
with topical 1% minoxidil solution. Both the percentage of responders and the
quality of their hair regrowth were significantly greater with 5% than with 1%
topical minoxidil solution. One patient developed an allergic contact
dermatitis to minoxidil, but no systemic side effects were detected. The
results strongly suggest a dose-response effect for topical minoxidil treatment
of alopecia areata and the importance of exploring modifications in dosing and
delivery systems to enhance therapeutic efficacy. (AUTHOR)
MJTR:
Alopecia DT. Minoxidil AD.
MNTR:
Administration, Topical. Adolescence. Adult. Child. Dose-Response Relationship,
Drug. Female. Human. Male. Middle Age. Patch Tests. Solutions. Support,
Non-U.S. Gov't. JOURNAL ARTICLE
RNUM: 0 (Solutions); 38304-91-5
(Minoxidil)
GEOT: UNITED STATES
IDEN: ISSN: 0003-987X. JOURNAL-CODE: 6WU.
ENTRY-DATE: 860228. JOURNAL-SUBSET: A M X. IM-DATE: 8605.
ACCE: 86129520