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NCT07076706
The main objectives of this study are to preliminarily evaluate the effectiveness of CG2001 in treating Chinese adult male AGA participants, determine the recommended dose for Phase III clinical studies, and evaluate the safety of CG2001 at the target dose.
NCT07358403
The goal of this study was to learn if dietary supplement in capsules and drinkable works to help hair loss in volunteers with chronic telogen effluvium and androgenetic alopecia and learn about its safety. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does dietary supplement in capsules and drinkable reduces hair loss in women and men suffering from chronic telogen effluvium or androgenetic alopecia? * Were the products well accepted by the subjects from their´s perspective? Researchers will compare dietary supplement in capsules and drinkable to a placebo (a look-alike substance that contains no active ingredients) to see if dietary supplements works to reduce hair loss. Participants will: * Take assigned diatry supplement in capsule or drinkable or a placebo every day for 6 months * Visit the study facility once every 3 months for evaulations * Keep a diary of the product use
NCT07038941
This study is testing CG2001, a new medicine that is applied as a light foam to the scalp and is being developed to treat male-pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia). The main goals are to find out: 1. Whether single and repeated daily doses of CG2001 are safe and well-tolerated 2. How much of the drug, if any, enters the bloodstream (pharmacokinetics)
NCT07018349
In order to successfully treat androgenetic alopecia (AGA), this study compares the efficacy of low-dose oral minoxidil dosages of 0.25 mg and 1 mg. It addresses a critical gap in current research, as few studies have examined the relationship between low dosage and outcomes like hair diameter, density, patient satisfaction, and adverse effects, including hypertrichosis. Previous research suggests that low dose of oral minoxidil is a safe and well-tolerated option for hair loss, but the optimal dose for maximizing benefits while minimizing side effects remains unclear. This study aims to determine which dose offers the best balance of efficacy and safety for AGA patients.
NCT07012486
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if dihydroartemisinin (DHA) works to treat Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA) in female adults. The main question it aims to answer is: • Does DHA increase terminal hair follicles in the vertex area. Researchers will compare oral DHA plus topical minoxidil to topical minoxidil alone in female patients with AGA to see if DHA works to alleviate AGA. Participants will: * Receive oral DHA every day plus topical minoxidil or use topical minoxidil alone for 6 months. * Visit the clinic once every month for checkups and tests.
NCT07011485
This study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of PDFE-2304 compared with Minoxidil 5% in men with androgenic alopecia (AGA).
NCT06622824
This study is a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, vehicle controlled, adaptive design phase 2/3 study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of topical KX-826 solution in Chinese male patients with androgenetic alopecia (AGA). It consisted of two phases, phase 2 dose exploration trial and phase 3 confirmatory trial.