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  2. Eflornithine - Wikipedia

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    Eflornithine, sold under the brand name Vaniqa among others, is a medication used to treat African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) and excessive hair growth on the face in women. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Specifically it is used for the second stage of sleeping sickness caused by T. b. gambiense and may be used with nifurtimox .

  3. Thinning Hair? It Might Be Your Diet - AOL

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    YOUR HAIR IS thinning, and you're over trying expensive oils, shampoos, hair masks, and crazy devices to get it back. We get it—balding is a common issue for men, with little effective treatment ...

  4. Management of hair loss - Wikipedia

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    Since hair naturally grows in follicles in groups of 1 to 4 hairs, transplantation takes advantage of these naturally occurring follicular units. This achieves a more natural appearance by matching hair for hair through Follicular unit transplantation (FUT). Donor hair can be harvested in two different ways.

  5. Thioglycolic acid - Wikipedia

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    Thioglycolic acid with a pK a of 3.83 [7] is an acid about 8.5 times stronger than acetic acid (pK a 4.76): . HSCH 2 CO 2 H → HSCH 2 CO 2 − + H +. The second ionization has a pK a of 9.3:

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    Facial Hair Inhibitor Cream. Dermatologically tested for all skin types, this facial hair growth inhibitor cream contains natural, plant-based ingredients such as palmetto, pumpkin seed, and ...

  7. SULT1A1 - Wikipedia

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    The SULT1A1 enzyme is expressed in outer roots sheath of hair follicles. Minoxidil, the only US FDA approved topical drug for re-growing hair in male and female pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia patients) is a pro-drug. Minoxidil is converted to its active form (minoxidil sulfate) by the hair sulfotransferase enzyme (SULT1A1). [6]