Title of article :
Male androgenetic alopecia treated with finasteride
Author/Authors :
Kapadia, Naseema Abbasi Shaheed Hospital - Karachi Medical Dental College - Department of Dermatology, Pakistan , Ahmad, Tahir Jamil /Jinnah Hospital - Allama Iqbal Medical College - Department of Dermatology, Pakistan , Borhany, Tasneem Abbasi Shaheed Hospital - Karachi Medical Dental College - Department of Dermatology, Pakistan
Abstract :
Background Dihydrotestosterone causes micronization of scalp hair follicles, resulting in androgenetic alopecia. Finasteride inhibits type II 5a-reductase, thereby, decreasing the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone.Objective To determine the efficacy of finasteride in male androgenetic alopecia.Patients and methods 16 men from 18-42yrs of age with moderate vertex pattern hair loss received 1mg finasteride daily for 2 yrs. Efficacy was determined by patients self assessments, investigator assessment and assessment of clinical photographs. safety was assessed by clinical analysis of adverse experience if anyResults After 6 months-1yr treatment, there was a significant improvement in patient, investigator and photographic assessment. Efficacy was improved and maintained throughout the second year of the study. Finasteride was generally well tolerated.Conclusion In men with male pattern hair loss finasteride 1mg for 2 yrs slowed the progression of hair fall and increased hair growth
Keywords :
Androgenetic alopecia , finasteride
Journal title :
Journal of Pakistan Association of Dermatologists
Journal title :
Journal of Pakistan Association of Dermatologists