Posted on: June 18, 2003
 2003 International Investigative Dermatology meeting report
Cyclosporin A is the most attractive candidate "hair drug" for human hair loss. It is proven hair growth stimulator in mice.

However, cyclosporin A has serious side effects on kidneys. Therefore some non-toxic cyclosporin A derivatives should be developed. In current study, 6 derivative drugs were tested: LG 40, 64-1, 70-2, 409, 432 and 474. Among all, LG 70-2 was shown to have equipotent hair growth inducing abilities, while possessing very little renal toxicity.
LG 70-2, therefore, is highly promising new topical hair loss drug.
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