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Introduction to androgenetic alopecia
General information and goals of treatment of androgenetic alopecia
Approach to treatment of male androgenetic alopecia
Approach to treatment of female pattern hair loss
Topical minoxidil for male androgenetic alopecia or female pattern hair loss
Oral finasteride for male androgenetic alopecia
Oral spironolactone for female pattern hair loss
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Androgenetic alopecia
Published
August 2022
Introduction to androgenetic alopecia
General information and goals of treatment of androgenetic alopecia
Approach to treatment of male androgenetic alopecia
Approach to treatment of female pattern hair loss
Topical minoxidil for male androgenetic alopecia or female pattern hair loss
Oral finasteride for male androgenetic alopecia
Oral spironolactone for female pattern hair loss