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Nutrafol Vegan Women's Hair Supplement for Alopecia
Study Summary
This trial will test the safety and effectiveness of a vegan supplement made of standardized botanicals. The study is for females who have switched to a more plant-based lifestyle and are experiencing thinning hair.
- Alopecia
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Is it possible to become a participant in this experiment?
"This research project is recruiting 110 individuals aged 18-50 who have been diagnosed with alopecia by a dermatologist. The applicant must be willing to faithfully follow the dietary and hair care guidelines of this trial, as well as maintain their current hairstyle for its duration. Furthermore, they should understand what it means to sign an informed consent form and photo release agreement that has been approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB). To qualify for participation in this study, applicants should also display general good health, comprehend rating instruments related to the experiment, and comply with all study visits throughout its course."
Is this research initiative open to new participants?
"Information collated on clinicaltrials.gov suggests that this trial, which was initially announced on May 19th 2022 and last amended November 21st 2022, is not presently recruiting patients. Nevertheless, there are currently 85 other active studies seeking participants."
To what extent are elderly individuals welcomed to partake in this trial?
"The age range for eligible participants in this trial is narrowed to 18-50. For those aged under 18, there are 9 trials they can participate in while 63 different studies exist for patients over 65 years old."
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