Alfatradiol/dexamethasone
The drug combination alfatradiol/dexamethasone (trade name Ell-Cranell dexa in Germany) is used topically for the treatment of mild to moderate androgenic alopecia (hair loss) in younger women.[1]
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| Alfatradiol | 5α-reductase inhibitor |
| Dexamethasone | Glucocorticoid |
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| Trade names | Ell-Cranell dexa |
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| Routes of administration | Topical |
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References
- Dootz H (ed.). Rote Liste (in German) (2005 ed.). Aulendorf: Editio Cantor Verlag. 32 186. ISBN 3-87193-306-6.
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