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Emerging and traditional 5- reductase inhibitors and androgen receptor antagonists for male androgenetic alopecia

EXPERT OPINION ON EMERGING DRUGS(2024)

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IntroductionAndrogenetic alopecia (AGA) is the most prevalent cause of male hair loss, often requiring medical and/or surgical intervention. The US FDA has approved topical minoxidil and oral finasteride for male AGA treatment. However, some AGA patients fail to respond satisfactorily to these FDA-approved treatments and/or may experience side effects, based on their individual profiles. To mitigate the shortcomings of these treatments, researchers are now exploring alternative treatments such as newer 5-alpha reductase inhibitors (5-ARIs) and androgen receptor antagonists (ARAs).Areas coveredThis article reviews the safety and effectiveness of well-known 5-alpha reductase inhibitors (5-ARIs) like finasteride and dutasteride, as well as the newer 5-ARIs, emerging androgen receptor antagonists (ARAs), and natural products such as saw palmetto and pumpkin seed oil in the treatment of male AGA.Expert opinionAlthough several newer 5-ARIs, ARAs, and natural products have exhibited promise in clinical trials, additional research is essential to confirm their safety and efficacy in treating male AGA. Until additional evidence is available for these agents, the preferred treatment choices for male AGA are the FDA-approved treatments, topical minoxidil, and oral finasteride.
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Male AGA,alopecia,5-alpha reductase inhibitors,androgen receptor inhibitors,male pattern baldness
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