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Active clinical trials for "Alopecia Areata"

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Study of Chemotherapy-Induced Hair Changes and Alopecia, Skin Aging and Nail Changes in Women With...

Non-Metastatic Breast Cancer

The purpose of this study is to see how many patients develop hair, skin and nail changes due to cancer treatments. The investigators would like to study the clinical factors, genetic markers, and impact on patients' health-related quality of life to learn more about who is at greater risk. We trust that the study will improve our understanding of how cancer patients feel about their skin, hair, and nail conditions. This information will help us determine the burden on breast cancer patients and survivors. It will also help us learn how to prevent these conditions and it may improve the way we treat them and counsel patients.

Active21 enrollment criteria

Viviscal Extra-Strength Formulation To Promote Hair Growth And Decrease Shedding In Women With Thinning...

Hair Thinning

The Viviscal Extra-Strength formulation is an oral food/dietary supplement specifically designed to promote hair growth for women suffering from temporary thinning hair. It does not contain hormones or drugs and has been marketed in Europe for over 15 years. Viviscal Extra-Strength is marketed as Viviscal Maximum Strength in some other territories. The hypothesis of this clinical research study is that the ingestion of Viviscal Extra-Strength over a three (3) month period will strengthen and promote the growth of terminal hairs in female subjects, ages 21-65 years of age with self-perceived thinning hair associated with poor diet, stress, hormonal influences or abnormal menstrual cycles when compared to using the placebo tablet.

Completed26 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate and Compare Injections of Autologous Dermal Cells Into the Balding Scalp of...

Androgenetic AlopeciaMale Pattern Baldness1 more

Evaluate the ability of Ji Gami(TM) DO to induce hair growth in male and female subjects with hair loss.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate and Compare Injections of Autologous Dermal and Epidermal Cells Into the Balding...

Androgenetic AlopeciaMale Pattern Baldness1 more

The purpose of the study is to evaluate the ability of injections Ji Gami(TM) to induce hair growth in male and female subjects with hair loss.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate and Compare Injections of Autologous Dermal and Epidermal Cells Into the Balding...

Androgenetic AlopeciaMale Pattern Baldness1 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the ability of injections of Ji Gami(TM) N and Ji Gami(TM) NDO to induce hair growth in male and female subjects with hair loss.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate and Compare Injections of Autologous Dermal and Epidermal Cells Into the Balding...

Androgenetic AlopeciaMale Pattern Baldness1 more

Evaluate the injections of Ji Gami(TM) and Ji Gami(TM) DO, where cells are expanded ex vivo from scalp, to induce hair growth in male and female subjects with hair loss.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Association of Polymorphisms in the Androgen Receptor Gene and Finasteride Response in Women With...

Androgenetic Alopecia

Previous studies of finasteride treatment in women with hair loss have failed to show positive results, yet, some women have responded anecdotally. Given that polymorphisms of the androgen receptor gene which confer androgen sensitivity impact male response to finasteride therapy, it was hypothesized that the same polymorphism in women may identify the group that will respond. This study is designed to test the impact of finasteride therapy on hair loss in postmenopausal women.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Tofacitinib for the Treatment of Alopecia Areata and Its Variants

Alopecia AreataAlopecia Totalis1 more

The purpose of this study is to investigate the ability of tofacitinib citrate, a Janus kinase inhibitor, to generate hair regrowth in patients with moderate to severe alopecia areata and its variants.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Photosensitization Study in Androgenetic Alopecia

Androgenetic Alopecia

This study evaluates the potential for induction of photosensitization by P-3074 0.25% finasteride cutaneous solution compared to that of placebo vehicle cutaneous solution and a negative control (0.9% sodium chloride, NaCl)

Completed31 enrollment criteria

Exploratory Study of Norepinephrine to Prevent Alopecia in Head and Neck Cancer Patients Treated...

AlopeciaRadiodermatitis

The study will evaluate the safety of topical norepinephrine in head and neck cancer patients who are receiving treatment with intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT). The study will also provide information about whether topical norepinephrine can prevent or decrease the severity of the radiation-induced alopecia experienced by these patients.

Terminated22 enrollment criteria
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