A randomized, single-blind trial
of 5% minoxidil foam once daily versus 2% minoxidil solution twice
daily in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia in women.
BACKGROUND: Although twice-daily application of propylene
glycol-containing 2% minoxidil topical solution (MTS) stimulates new
hair growth, higher concentrations of minoxidil in a once-daily,
propylene glycol-free formulation may improve efficacy and reduce
unpleasant side effects.
OBJECTIVE: We sought to compare the
efficacy, safety, and acceptability and to show noninferiority of
once-daily 5% minoxidil topical foam (MTF) with twice-daily 2% MTS
in women with androgenetic alopecia.
METHODS: A total of 113 women
with androgenetic alopecia were randomized to 24 weeks of treatment
with 5% MTF or 2% MTS. The primary efficacy parameter was change
from baseline in nonvellus target area hair count at week 24.
Secondary end points included change in nonvellus target area hair
width, overall efficacy by global photographic review as assessed by
treatment-blinded evaluators and the subject herself, adverse
events, and participants' assessment of product aesthetics.
RESULTS:
After 24 weeks, women randomized to 5% MTF once daily showed
noninferior target area hair count and target area hair width and
experienced greater, but nonsignificant, improvements in target area
hair count, target area hair width, and overall efficacy by global
photographic review than those randomized to 2% MTS used twice
daily. 5% MTF was significantly superior to 2% MTS in participants'
agreement with "the treatment does not interfere with styling my
hair" (P = .002). Women randomized to 5% MTF experienced
significantly lower rates of local intolerance (P = .046) especially
in pruritus and dandruff compared with 2% MTS.
LIMITATION: Because
of differences in the formulations tested, study participants were
not blinded to treatment.
CONCLUSIONS: Once-daily 5% MTF is
noninferior and as effective for stimulating hair growth as
twice-daily 2% MTS in women with androgenetic alopecia and is
associated with several aesthetic and practical advantages.
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