PMID: 3214817Oct 1, 1988Paper

New topical agents for hair growth

Clinics in Dermatology
H H Roenigk

Abstract

The topical agents developed thus far to treat male-pattern baldness have provided encouraging results, but with continued efforts other new, more effective compounds are certain to be developed in the future in this promising new area of dermatologic research.

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