Pill vs injection: new hope for hair regrowth?
NCT ID NCT07174011
Summary
This completed study tested whether a daily pill (roflumilast) works as well as steroid injections for treating patchy hair loss from alopecia areata. It involved 50 adults with mild to moderate hair loss over 16 weeks. The goal was to see which treatment helped hair grow back better and with fewer side effects.
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Cairo University
Giza, Cairo Governorate, 13114, Egypt
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