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The goal of this clinical trial is to test how safe and effective it is to improve hair growth using an active gummy and serum combination treatment when compared to an inactive treatment combination in women with self-perceived thinning hair.
The main questions this trial aims to answer are:
Participants who qualify will be asked to complete 6 to 7 visits after voluntarily consent has been given. The study is divided into two parts. In Part A participants will be randomly given either active or inactive treatment to use over 3 months. After 3 months, all participants will enter Part B of the study and will be given active treatment to use over the final 6 months of the study.
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In the study, participants will be asked to complete the following:
To qualify for this trial, participants must:
A relatively small area will be shaved off-center and top of the scalp for a dot-tattoo placement and this marked area will be used for clinical assessments throughout the study.
All photographs of the treatment area collected during the study will be used as study data.
All participants have the right to refuse further participation in the study at any time.
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85 participants in 3 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Mark S. Nestor, MD, PhD
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