Researchers have got hair-raising medicines!
Researchers have demanded to find a type of medicine that helps to grow hair in bald head. They say that a drug used in bone loss can become a new treatment to prevent hair loss.
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Researchers also say that during testing of the 'Psychoposporin' drug used in the treatment of osteoporosis, it has been found that it has a dramatic effect on hairstyles and may stimulate it to grow. Head of the project is the University of Manchester. Nathan Hawks says that it can make a big difference in the treatment of those who are suffering from head stiffness. There is a protein in the human body which acts like a car break in order to prevent hair growth. This cyclosporon will attack exactly this protein. Only two medicines are available for hair treatment. One is 'Minoxidil' - which men and women can use each other, and the other is 'phenastide' - which is just for men.
However, each of these two drugs has some side effects and they are not equally effective for all. Dr. Hawk says, a clinical examination is needed to find out whether cyclosporic hair is effective and safe in the treatment of hair fall. BBC.