If you have alopecia areata, you are probably no stranger to a roller coaster of emotions. It’s true that this condition isn’t life-threatening and doesn't cause physical pain. But it can ...
Alopecia areata is a skin disease that makes you lose patches or large sections of hair on your scalp and body. It's not life-threatening, but it can be life-altering. Hair is a part of your identity.
Alopecia areata, ringworm, and chemotherapy are among the most common causes of a bald spot or patch in the beard. Treatment can vary depending on the underlying cause of a bald patch in the beard.
For adolescents with severe alopecia areata (AA), baricitinib is efficacious for hair regrowth, according to a study ...
Adolescents with alopecia areata achieve hair regrowth with 80% or more of scalp coverage while taking the Janus kinase inhibitor baricitinib, a phase 3 study finds.
placebo in adults with severe alopecia areata, according to phase 3 data presented here. Oral ivarmacitinib significantly induced hair regrowth at 24 weeks compared with placebo in adults with ...
For adults with severe alopecia areata (AA), ivarmacitinib, a selective Janus kinase 1 (JAK1) inhibitor, at doses of 4 and 8 mg is efficacious and tolerable.
Significantly more adolescent patients receiving baricitinib had hair regrowth compared with patients receiving placebo.