It really no, It is extremly important since, it fact, is the first medication ever that was created to be use it to treat acne and Androgenetic Alopecia. None finasteride or minoxidil were created for Androgenetic Alopecia .
Why is important ? Because it was even done by small lab, which show to big labs, if is a success, that they should actually invert money in new molecules to treat Androgenetic Alopecia .
Besides, there will be , soon, tons of new studies and tons of new studies done every year about this drug on Androgenetic Alopecia . How many studies can you find of, for example, topical spironolactone in Androgenetic Alopecia ? one , may be ?
And ketoconazole topical ( not shampoo ) ? Only 1 ! the Japanese one.
Now, you see what is the BIG difference that this antiandrogen is actually approve to be use it as topical ?!
That's part of the difference between oral anti-androgens and a topical anti-androgens but the biggest difference is that the local topical anti-androgen works locally & topically without getting into the body enough to cause systemic side effects whereas an oral anti-androgen is taken by mouth and travels all throughout the body.
Some oral antiandrogens will grow hair when turned into a topical and applied topically, but too much of the drug can sink deeper into the body and causes systemic side effects. Some oral anti-androgens turned into a topical solution grow hair but they often do this by sinking deeper into the body and circulating throughout the body...including the hair follicles.
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