RU58841 may help some with hair loss, but it can have sideeffects like heart pain. Dutasteride and finasteride can cause initial shedding, and results may take time.
Clascoterone is seen as a promising topical treatment for hair loss, similar to finasteride but without sideeffects, though concerns exist about its long-term effectiveness. Other treatments discussed include topical minoxidil, ketoconazole, microneedling, and oral options like dutasteride and minoxidil.
Hair loss treatments like finasteride and dutasteride are discussed, with concerns about sideeffects such as depression and brain fog. Some users argue about the necessity and impact of DHT on libido and other bodily functions.
Whey protein may slightly increase hair loss in men with androgenetic alopecia (AGA) due to elevated IGF-1 and testosterone levels, but the effect is minimal compared to treatments like finasteride and dutasteride. Many users argue that whey protein's impact on hair loss is negligible and that maintaining a healthy lifestyle is more important.
Long-term finasteride use typically slows hair loss, with some users experiencing sideeffects like sexual dysfunction and depression. Many users also use minoxidil and dutasteride for improved results, though individual responses vary.
The user is considering taking 2.5 mg oral minoxidil and 1 mg oral finasteride sublingually to minimize sideeffects after a hair transplant. They seek advice on the pros and cons of this method, noting a lack of concrete information.
Topical dutasteride, particularly at 0.05%, shows greater hair density improvement than oral finasteride over 24 weeks, though hair thickness gains are similar. Some users report sideeffects with topical treatments, but others find them effective for maintaining hair without significant systemic absorption.
PP405 is a promising new hair loss treatment that may reactivate dormant hair follicles without sideeffects. It could surpass traditional treatments like minoxidil and finasteride if successful in further trials.
A 31-year-old experienced significant hair regrowth after switching to oral Finasteride but reported dull orgasms as a sideeffect. Users suggested waiting for the body to adjust, reducing the dosage, or switching to topical Finasteride to manage sideeffects.
Finasteride reduces scalp DHT significantly even at low doses, with 0.2 mg reducing it by about 55%, but higher doses like 1 mg and 5 mg offer only marginally more reduction. Users discuss sideeffects, with some experiencing none and others reporting issues like low libido, and they also mention using other treatments like minoxidil and dutasteride.
Monthly microneedling combined with low-dose topical dutasteride shows promising results for hair density and thickness with minimal sideeffects, especially in the frontal area. Despite its effectiveness, it is not widely discussed or used due to availability and cost concerns.
The conversation discusses a hair loss treatment regimen involving dutasteride, pyrilutamide, oral minoxidil, and microneedling, with the aim of suppressing DHT and stimulating hair growth. Users debate the effectiveness and potential sideeffects of these treatments, noting that individual results may vary and that no treatment is foolproof.
Finasteride improved hair thickness for someone with diffused thinning after 11 months, with no sideeffects. Patience and consulting a dermatologist are advised, and minoxidil is suggested for additional support.
A 29-year-old male experienced hair regrowth using minoxidil 5% foam and KX826 after stopping finasteride due to sideeffects. He applies both treatments once daily and reports no sideeffects from the current regimen.
Spironolactone, finasteride, and dutasteride are discussed for hair maintenance, with concerns about testosterone and sideeffects like gynecomastia. Spironolactone is noted for use in both bodybuilding and hormone therapy, with low doses considered for minimizing sideeffects.
TDM-105795 showed promising hair growth results, with higher efficacy than placebo and minimal sideeffects. It activates dormant hair follicle stem cells and may maintain gains without immediate loss, unlike minoxidil.
A 23-year-old started using 1mg Finasteride and Minoxidil twice daily on September 14 and saw positive results without sideeffects, boosting confidence and gym performance. They asked if switching from generic Finasteride to Propecia-brand would cause any changes.
Hair loss treatment with Pyrilutamide, Minoxidil, and Finasteride showed improvement after 4 months. Shedding reduced, hair feels stronger and healthier, with no sideeffects.
Pyrilutamide, a potentially effective hair loss treatment; other topical treatments like RU58841 and CB-03-01 that may have fewer sideeffects than Pyrilutamide; and the Phase 3 clinical trials of Pyrilutamide, which is likely to be approved by the FDA soon.
Topical spironolactone is gaining attention as an alternative hair loss treatment, but it's not as effective as other options like finasteride. Oral spironolactone can cause sideeffects in men, and there are better topical alternatives like RU, Pyril, and CB.
Pyrilutamide, a potential hair loss treatment that has recently been released for sale, and is thought to have similar efficacy to Dutasteride without sideeffects. It was discussed in terms of its effectiveness compared to Finasteride, its use by females, and whether it can be safely mixed with RU58841.
AltruisticBro's experience with Fluridil (Eucapil) as a hair loss treatment, and the current blood work results associated with it. They are not willing to take finasteride due to potential permanent sideeffects.
The conversation is about individuals considering waiting for Breezula to treat hair loss instead of using Finasteride due to concerns about sideeffects. Some are opting for Finasteride now, while others are wary of its impact on neurosteroids.
A user shared their experience with Spironolactone for hair loss, noting it stopped hair loss and cleared acne but had sideeffects like frequent urination and potential kidney damage. They also mentioned Bicalutamide as a potentially more potent DHT blocker with fewer sideeffects and asked for others' experiences with DHT blockers for women.
The conversation is about someone planning to use cb-03-01 for hair loss because they experience sideeffects with other treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, and RU58841. They have not found progress pictures online and are considering sharing their own experience with cb-03-01, which is expensive.
The conversation discusses the use of low-dose oral minoxidil for hair loss and its potential effects on skin aging. Users shared experiences, with some noting sideeffects like puffy eyelids and dark circles, but no conclusive evidence of significant collagen depletion or increased wrinkles.
A user proposed genetically engineering scalp stem cells to stop androgen receptors from causing hair loss. Others discussed the feasibility, existing research, and potential issues with this approach, including targeting the correct cells and unintended effects.
Adding RU58841 to a regimen of 2.5 mg dutasteride and 5 mg oral minoxidil for potential hair regrowth. Some users suggest a biopsy to determine the cause of hair loss, while others discuss the effectiveness and sideeffects of various treatments.
The user shared six months of progress using oral finasteride (1.2mg) and minoxidil (3mg) with positive results. They do not use topical minoxidil and have not experienced sideeffects like erectile dysfunction.