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      Anti-Androgen Therapy in Dermatology: A Review

      research Anti-androgen therapy in dermatology: a review

      5 citations , December 1979 in “Clinical and Experimental Dermatology”
      Anti-androgens are effective for female acne but less so for male-pattern hair loss, with side effects similar to birth control pills.
      Pharmacology of Antiandrogens

      research Pharmacology of antiandrogens

      97 citations , November 1986 in “Journal of Steroid Biochemistry”
      Antiandrogens affect androgen-dependent body functions and are used for various medical conditions, with some risks like fetus feminization, but new forms like 17α-propylmesterolone show promise for acne without systemic effects.

      research Epitestosterone

      59 citations , September 2003 in “Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology/˜The œJournal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology”
      Epitestosterone may counteract testosterone's effects and has roles in body processes like prostate growth and hair distribution.

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      community The lowest cyproterone dose to stop mpb

      in Treatment  4 upvotes 2 years ago
      The conversation discusses using cyproterone acetate at 12.5 mg to manage hair loss, with concerns about its effects on testosterone and potential health issues. Other treatments mentioned include finasteride, dutasteride, minoxidil, and RU58841, with varying experiences and outcomes.

      community Insane MTF recovery 18 months blocking androgens

      in Progress Pictures  145 upvotes 3 years ago
      Hair loss recovery using estrogen and anti-androgen treatment for 18 months showed significant improvement. However, results vary and alternative treatments like RU58841 and Dutasteride may work without systemic feminization.

      community Anagenic is trying to compound Gt20029

      in Treatment  56 upvotes 3 years ago
      The conversation discusses concerns that Anagenic's version of GT20029 might not be as effective or safe as Kintor's, with comparisons to issues faced by pyrilutamide. The chemical structure of the drug has been published.