Fibrosis and hair regrowth

IBM

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In here:

http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=59939

The fact that there is either an immune component or a molecule that is part of the immune system that is responsible for hair loss comes from the fact that apply polys (which inhibit TGF-beta2), hydrocortisone, and topical macrolides all cause hair regrowth. Not only that, but cyclosporine administration, as well as, other chemotherapeutic drugs have hair growth as a side effect.

So if I apply hydrocortisone,, polys (apple polys?) and macrolides (what's that) may cause hair regrowth. Is it true?
What is the negative effect and how i can get all this?[/url]
 

docj077

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IBM said:
So if I apply hydrocortisone,, polys (apple polys?) and macrolides (what's that) may cause hair regrowth. Is it true?
What is the negative effect and how i can get all this?[/url]

Long term hydrocortisone application is not recommended. Apple polys are fine and macrolides are actually a class of antibiotics. You've probably taken them internally before in the form of a Z-pak (azithromycin).
 

Lucky_UK

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I had an allergic reaction some months back and had a rash, my doctor prescribed me with a hydrocortisone which is a form of steriod, he strongly reccomended I only use a small amount at a time.
 

Nathaniel

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Just be carefull you don't screw up your immune system IBM. Theres a reason why none of those compounds are listed as safe/viable hairloss treatments.
 

jakeb

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Stick with the apple polys. The rest of those things will give you nothing but trouble after extended use.
 
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