Corticosteroid Hormones*
| Drug | Available Strength |
Dosage | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Intralesional Injections | |||
| Dexamethasone | 5 mg/mL injection | 0.2-6 mg intralesionally repeated every 3-5 days or 2-3 weeks |
Adverse Reactions
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| Triamcinolone acetonide |
10 mg/mL injection |
Scalp: Inject 2.5-5 mg into mid-dermis at multiple sites 1 cm apart Repeat every 4-6 weeks Max dose - scalp: 20 mg/visit Eyebrows: 1.25 mg injection into the mid-dermis of each brow divided into 5-6 sites Max dose - beard: 7.5 mg/visit |
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| Oral | |||
| Prednisone | - |
Suggested regimens: Extensive, active or rapidly spreading alopecia areata in patients ≥60 kg: 40 mg/day PO x 1 week; then 35 mg/day PO x 1 week; 30 mg/day PO x 1 week; 25 mg/day PO x 1 week; 20 mg/day PO x 3 days; 15 mg/day PO x 3 days; 10 mg/day PO x 3 days; 5 mg/day PO x 3 days Less extensive, active alopecia areata: 20 mg PO 48 hourly Taper dose slowly by 1 mg/day after condition is stable |
Adverse Reactions
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| Topical | |||
| Betamethasone dipropionate |
0.05% cream, ointment, lotion, gel |
Apply sparingly to the affected area and 1 cm beyond 24 hourly |
Adverse Reactions
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| Clobetasol propionate | 0.05% cream, ointment |
Apply sparingly to the affected area 12 hourly |
Adverse Reactions
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Disease-Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drugs (DMARDs)
| Drug | Dosage | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Baricitinib |
4 mg PO 24 hourly May be tapered to 2 mg PO 24 hourly if sustained control of disease activity is achieved |
Adverse Reactions
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Other Dermatologicals (Oral)
| Drug | Dosage | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Finasteride | 1 mg PO 24 hourly | Adverse Reactions
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| Ritlecitinib | 50 mg PO 24 hourly | Adverse Reactions
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Other Dermatologicals (Topical)
| Drug | Available Strength |
Dosage | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Diphenylcyclopropenone (DPCP, Diphencyprone) |
0.00001-2% |
Solution is applied weekly preferably in physician’s office
Initial dose first week: 0.00001% solution applied to same side of scalp in 2 coats. Wash off after 48 hours
If marked vesicular edematous reaction occurs, do not apply for 1 week Each week DPCP is applied to same side of scalp and washed off after 48 hours DPCP concentration is adjusted according to response of previous week’s treatment Once hair growth occurs on one side, the other side of scalp is treated |
Adverse Reactions
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| Minoxidil | 2% solution, spray 3% lotion, solution 5% lotion, solution 5% foam |
Solution: 1 mL (6 sprays) applied 12 hourly Application should begin at the center of the affected area, leave for at least 4 hours Max dose: 2 mL/day Foam: 0.5 capful applied 12 hourly in males and 24 hourly in females Max dose: 1 capful/day |
Adverse Reactions
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Other Eye Preparations
| Drug | Available Strength |
Dosage | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bimatoprost | 0.03% ophthalmic soltion |
Apply 1 drop 24 hourly at night | Adverse Reactions
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Topical Antracen Derivative Agent
| Drug | Available Strength |
Dosage | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dithranol (Anthralin) | 0.5% ointment 1% ointment |
Short-contact therapy: Apply to affected area of the scalp 24 hourly Leave on for 20-30 minutes daily x 2 weeks, then 45 minutes 24 hourly x 2 weeks up to max of 1 hour daily |
Adverse Reactions
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Disclaimer
All dosage recommendations are for non-pregnant and non-breastfeeding women, and non-elderly adults with normal renal and hepatic function unless otherwise stated.
Not all products are available or approved for above use in all countries.
Products listed in the Drug Summary are based on indications stated in the locally approved product monographs.
Please refer to local product monographs in Related MIMS Drugs for country-specific prescribing information.
Not all products are available or approved for above use in all countries.
Products listed in the Drug Summary are based on indications stated in the locally approved product monographs.
Please refer to local product monographs in Related MIMS Drugs for country-specific prescribing information.
