The Breezula 539% headline is doing a lot of heavy lifting right now.
    Research/Science 4/23/2026

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    In this research discussion post, the primary subjects mentioned are the tone is 😐 neutral with promising results.
    Breezula shows promising results for hair loss, with one trial showing a 539% improvement and another 168%, but lacks combination data with treatments like minoxidil or dutasteride. Its mechanism differs from finasteride, potentially offering fewer side effects by blocking receptors locally at the follicle.
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      community Pyrludimide (KX-826) or Breezula (clascoterone)

      in Treatment  7 upvotes 4 weeks ago
      The conversation is about hair loss treatments, specifically Pyrludimide (KX-826) and Breezula (clascoterone), with the user unable to tolerate finasteride and dutasteride. The user plans to use these treatments alongside minoxidil, considering the efficacy and availability of each option.

      community Breezula - who tried CB0301/Clascoterone from gray marked/pharmas ?

      in Research/Science  1 upvotes 2 months ago
      The conversation discusses using CB0301/Clascoterone as a potential treatment for hair loss, especially for those experiencing side effects from finasteride and dutasteride. The user currently uses oral minoxidil and considers combining it with other treatments like kx826, DHT blocker supplements, and 2% Nizoral shampoo.

      community Experience with CB (Breezula)?

      in Research/Science  4 upvotes 5 years ago
      CB 03 01 (Breezula) was tried for hair loss but showed no significant improvement, with issues in dissolving and application. Finasteride and dutasteride remain the most effective treatments, while minoxidil is also used; CB's effectiveness is questioned, and topical alternatives like bicalutamide are considered.

      community Whatever happened to breezula?

      in Finasteride/Dutasteride  15 upvotes 9 months ago
      Breezula, a potential hair loss treatment, is still in trials with no recent updates on its release, while its acne version, Winlevi, is available but expensive. Users discuss the high cost of hair loss treatments and alternatives like Minoxidil and topical Finasteride.

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