The conversation humorously discusses the sideeffects of finasteride, particularly sexual dysfunction. Users share mixed experiences, with some reporting issues and others not.
Finasteride users have mixed experiences with creatine; some experience increased hair loss, while others do not. Finasteride's DHT-blocking effects might counteract any DHT increase from creatine, but individual responses vary.
OP experienced sideeffects from finasteride and is considering using RU58841 to prevent hair loss during a testosterone cycle. They have also used minoxidil, Nizoral, alfatradiol, and fluridil successfully.
The conversation is about the potential sideeffects of using verteporfin in conjunction with a hair transplant. Specific treatments discussed include verteporfin, a hair transplant (HT), minoxidil (Min), finasteride (Fin), and RU58841 (RU).
The user experienced bladder and prostate discomfort after taking finasteride and stopped the medication, but symptoms returned upon resuming at a lower dose. The doctor suggested trying dutasteride as an alternative.
A user is considering taking oral minoxidil 3mg every other day or thrice a week to minimize sideeffects and save money. They seek opinions on this dosing strategy.
Users discussed increasing oral minoxidil from 2.5mg to 5mg for hair regrowth, with some considering higher doses despite potential sideeffects. They also mentioned using 1mg oral finasteride alongside minoxidil.
The user is experiencing hair loss despite using estradiol, bicalutamide, dutasteride, and topical minoxidil. They stopped minoxidil temporarily, which worsened their condition, and are considering oral minoxidil but are concerned about sideeffects and cost.
Topical Minoxidil and RU58841 can make hair look brittle and thin, possibly due to the propylene glycol in their solutions. Some users experience sideeffects like heart palpitations with RU58841, while others have no issues.
The user's consideration of taking finasteride as a short-term treatment, while awaiting advances in medical technology such as Pyrilutamide and GT20029; other users' experiences with Finasteride, including potential sideeffects.
Dutasteride is effective for hair loss but may cause sideeffects like decreased sperm count, which might not fully recover after stopping. Users discuss balancing dosages to minimize sideeffects while maintaining benefits.
The user has been taking 1mg of finasteride every other day for two months, experiencing improved hair quality but disrupted sleep. They are seeking advice on whether the sleep issues will improve with continued use or if they should stop the medication.
A 25-year-old is considering using saw palmetto for hair loss due to fear of finasteride sideeffects but is concerned about its effectiveness and cost compared to finasteride. They are seeking advice on whether saw palmetto has similar sideeffects to finasteride and if it's truly effective or just a placebo.
GT20029 showed significant hair growth and safety in phase II trials, with no adverse sexual events. Users are hopeful but concerned about future costs and systemic effects.
The user is considering switching from oral to topical dutasteride and minoxidil due to concerns about mental health effects from lower DHT levels. They are seeking advice on the effectiveness and sideeffects of this change, including potential hair shedding and density changes.
Akinfenrawr experienced negative sideeffects from oral finasteride and RU58841, and is seeking alternative hair loss treatments. They discuss various options, including raloxifene, oral dutasteride, liposomal finasteride, Breezula, Pyrilutamide, SM04554, and sulforaphane, but have concerns about efficacy, availability, and cost.
Kintor's phase III trial for pyri (KX-826) showed promising safety and efficacy results, with no drug-related sexual dysfunction reported. Users discussed their experiences with pyri, Minoxidil, Dutasteride, and concerns about the validity of the study results.
RU58841 for hair loss, with users discussing sources, effectiveness, and sideeffects. Some users report sideeffects and question the long-term safety of RU58841.
The user experienced a significant drop in libido and energy after taking saw palmetto, which they believe caused these changes. They are seeking advice and reassurance, with some users suggesting that the effects may not be permanent and could improve over time with a healthy lifestyle.
Topical finasteride with minoxidil effectively stabilized and thickened hair but caused sideeffects like brain fog, reduced libido, and emotional flattening, leading to discontinuation. The user switched to a new regimen including minoxidil, KX-826, and other treatments, noting improvements in libido and vivid dreams after stopping finasteride.
A user reports experiencing insomnia as a sideeffect of taking finasteride for hair loss, which takes 1 to 2 hours to fall asleep and results in only about 5 hours of sleep per night. They suspect the cause is related to the downregulation of neurosteroids due to finasteride.
Topical dutasteride is suggested as a low side-effect treatment for hair loss, with a proposed dose of 0.025% 1ml/day. It is considered better than finasteride due to its even inhibition of DHT isoforms and lower systemic absorption.
A 26-year-old male is using a combination of clomiphene, minoxidil, tadalafil, bupropion, and lisdexamfetamine to address low testosterone, ED, depression, and focus issues. He seeks input on the safety and efficacy of this regimen, which also includes magnesium, zinc, and fish oil supplements.
Minoxidil increases blood supply to the scalp, strengthening dormant follicles and extending the growth phase, but may increase scalp activity that can be countered with DHT blockers. Women experiencing sideeffects from finasteride or dutasteride for hair loss might consider alternatives like estrogen, especially if on birth control.
A user is seeking advice on the efficacy and sideeffects of homemade topical solutions for hair loss, specifically bicalutamide, estradiol, cyproterone acetate, and spironolactone, as they cannot access RU58841 or pyrilutamide.
The user is considering switching from topical finasteride to RU58841 or KX826 due to sideeffects like low libido and ED. They are also using oral minoxidil and considering low-dose saw palmetto to maintain their hairline.
The conversation concludes that finasteride, a 5α-Reductase inhibitor used for hair loss, does not impair cognition either short-term or long-term. It suggests "brain fog" is not caused by the medication.
A 30-year-old woman with androgenetic alopecia is considering bicalutamide to slow hair loss but is concerned about its impact on muscle growth due to its anti-androgen effects. Alternatives suggested include dutasteride, spironolactone, RU58841, and minoxidil, with concerns about bicalutamide's sideeffects.
Creatine does not cause hair loss, but it may accelerate hair loss in those predisposed to male pattern baldness. Finasteride users report mixed experiences with creatine, with some noticing no change and others experiencing increased shedding.
A user is concerned about the long-term commitment and potential sideeffects of using oral finasteride and topical minoxidil for hair loss. They are debating whether to accept their hair loss or start the treatment despite mixed results from others.