Results with LITFULO
LITFULO may give you significant scalp hair regrowth
*Compared with 1.6% on placebo. And, 13.4% of people taking LITFULO saw 90% or more scalp hair coverage vs 1.5% on placebo.
†Compared with 1.6% on placebo.
In a 48-week, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical study, participants (261 people, ages 12+, who had lost at least half of their scalp hair due to alopecia areata) took either LITFULO or placebo (an inactive pill). Safety and effectiveness have not been studied in people under 12 years of age. Results were measured at 24 weeks. Find out more information about the study.
In the clinical trials, the most common side effects of LITFULO included:
headache; diarrhea; acne; rash; hives; inflamed hair pores (folliculitis); fever; eczema; dizziness; shingles; decreased red blood cell counts; and mouth sores, redness and swelling of the lining of your mouth. These are not all of the possible side effects of LITFULO. Always talk to your doctor about side effects and learn more about LITFULO safety.
Before and after taking LITFULO
Clinical study photos show examples of hair regrowth observed on the scalp of actual adult or adolescent patients with alopecia areata taking LITFULO. Studies show that the safety and effectiveness of LITFULO were consistent between adults and adolescents.
Individual results may vary.
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Real stories
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How does LITFULO work?
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Talk to a dermatologist about LITFULO
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