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																Efficacy of a Topical Application of Ageratum conyzoides on Increasing Hair Growth and in Males and Females: A Randomised Double-blind Placebo-controlled Study 
																Author(s): Paul Clayton*, Ruchitha Venkatesh, Shama, Nathasha Bogoda, Silma Subah and Amanda Rao             
								
																
						 Background: Alopecia  affects both males and females and can cause significant psychological  distress. Ageratum  conyzoides, traditionally used to treat a multitude of conditions  including skin disorders, gastrointestinal problems, headache and pneumonia,  has been also found to have good efficacy in increasing hair growth and  decreasing hair loss. Importantly, its good safety profile makes it  advantageous over the current drug treatments for hair loss; Finasteride and  Minoxidil, both of which are associated with adverse effects.
Objective: A 12-week  double-blind, randomised, clinical trial investigated the efficacy and safety  of a topical application of A. conyzoides in males and females over 18 years  of age.
Methods: A. conyzoides topical gel of 0.5% strength was administered daily .. Read More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.37421/2471-9323.2022.8.179															  
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