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Clinical Trials/ITMCTR2024000172
ITMCTR2024000172
Not yet recruiting
Early Phase 1

A randomized controlled study on the treatment of androgen alopecia caused by spleen deficiency and dampness in combination with Qushi Jianfa Decoction for internal administration.

Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University0 sitesTBD

Overview

Phase
Early Phase 1
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Androgenic alopecia
Sponsor
Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University
Status
Not yet recruiting
Last Updated
last year

Overview

Brief Summary

No summary available.

Registry
who.int
Start Date
TBD
End Date
TBD
Last Updated
last year
Study Type
Interventional study
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • 1\) Age 18\-50 years old (including 18 and 50 years old) is not limited to men and women
  • 2\) Meet the AGA diagnostic criteria and syndrome diagnosis criteria of Chinese Androgenic Alopecia Diagnosis and Treatment Guide;
  • 3\) The severity of hair loss: in line with the Hamilton scale of IIa\-III stage;
  • 4\) Agree to present the hair of the observation site and temporarily dye the spot hair;
  • 5\) Voluntarily participate in this study, can adhere to medication and follow\-up, and sign informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria

  • 1\) Serious heart, liver, kidney, mental diseases and other skin diseases;
  • 2\) Received systemic treatment and local treatment for hair loss within 3 months;
  • 3\) Abnormal results of laboratory tests (blood routine, urine routine, liver and kidney function) during the screening period and judged by doctors to be clinically significant;
  • 4\) Those who do not agree to maintain hair style and hair color during the test;
  • 5\) had previously undergone hair transplant surgery, scalp reconstruction, or scalp tattooing;
  • 6\) Use or have used hair removal drugs, laser hair removal, use wax on the scalp;
  • 7\) Scalp with seborrheic dermatitis, bald folliculitis, alopecia areata;
  • 8\) Diseases that researchers believe may affect hair growth, such as immune deficiency, connective tissue\-related diseases, or infectious alopecia;
  • 9\) Patients with small scalp and hair color contrast, such as too light skin or too white hair;
  • 10\) For other conditions that the investigator deems inappropriate to participate in the clinical trial.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Not specified

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