User experiencing hair loss on dutasteride; others suggest shedding is normal and to track progress with pictures. Some mention using RU58841 for improvement.
Long-term finasteride users often experience periodic hair shedding due to natural hair cycles, even after several years of use. Some consider switching to dutasteride, but concerns about side effects and the effectiveness of finasteride remain common.
A 20-year-old is using a topical solution with 0.1% finasteride and 7% minoxidil for hair loss, applying about 10 drops daily. They seek advice on the correct dosage to avoid over or under-application.
Finasteride, Minoxidil, Bioneer CosmeRNA, Technoderma, Kintor, Hope, Breezula, and Follicum treatments showed increases in hair count, with Technoderma showing the highest increase at 24.3 hairs/cm². Amplifica has not yet published results.
The conversation discusses hair shedding while using finasteride for hair loss treatment. The user is concerned about whether the shedding is a normal part of the treatment process.
Switching from 1mg finasteride to dutasteride, with users recommending starting at 0.5mg daily. Some users prefer capsules, while others use tablets, citing effectiveness and regulatory approval in Asia.
The user experienced high estradiol levels after using topical finasteride at 0.1 mg/day, which normalized after discontinuation. They are questioning if this low dosage could significantly impact hormone levels.
A user shared their 2-month progress using 1mg finasteride daily, 5% minoxidil with 0.1% finasteride topically twice a day, and Vitamin D3 weekly. They experienced initial side effects like weaker erections and mood swings, which resolved after one month.
The user is unhappy with the results of a FUT hair transplant from 2021, noting uneven hair texture and persistent thinning. They are considering a FUE procedure and have been using finasteride for a year, previously used minoxidil, and currently use Toppik for concealment.
The conversation discusses increasing dutasteride dosage to 2.5mg for hair loss treatment, with suggestions to take multiple 0.5mg pills due to the unavailability of 2.5mg tablets in the US. Users also mention using ketoconazole and express skepticism about the effectiveness and safety of high doses.
The user has been using Dutasteride for over a year for hair loss and is considering a hair transplant if it doesn't work. Suggestions include adding Minoxidil and microneedling, but some advise against a transplant as the current treatment seems effective.
The user experienced initial hair density improvement with finasteride, but later felt scalp pain and a plateau in results. They added alfatradiol for scalp inflammation and divi scalp serum to their routine, and are curious if others have similar experiences.
The conversation discusses hair shedding while using 0.5 mg dutasteride daily for 8.5 months, with users sharing experiences of shedding various hair lengths and thicknesses. It is suggested that shedding can be part of the hair cycle synchronization and may not indicate worsening hair loss.
A 22-year-old has been using dutasteride (0.5 mg daily) for over a year but is experiencing increased hair shedding, scalp inflammation, and burning, and cannot use minoxidil due to side effects. Suggestions include consulting a dermatologist, trying oral minoxidil, microneedling, rosemary oil, caffeine shampoo, and considering other treatments like PRP or red light therapy.
A 23-year-old shares progress in hair quality after 4 months using dutasteride, topical minoxidil, and other treatments, noting improved crown thickness but persistent temple thinning. They switched from finasteride to dutasteride due to side effects and started testosterone replacement therapy, which they believe helps mitigate side effects.
Finasteride and Dutasteride are effective treatments for hair loss, with Dutasteride being superior based on long-term data. Side effects are minimal, and concerns should not deter treatment.
The conversation discusses using dutasteride once a week to boost finasteride's effectiveness in treating hair loss, with some users reporting fewer side effects and cost savings. Others share experiences with different dosages and combinations, including minoxidil and topical treatments, to find a balance between effectiveness and side effects.
A user reports significant hair density increase and new growth at the temples after two months of using finasteride, minoxidil, ketoconazole, dermarolling, MK-677, zinc, and vitamin D3, with shedding stopping a week ago. They recently added MK-677 to their regimen.
The user has been using minoxidil foam and mesotherapy with dutasteride since February 2024 for hair loss. They are seeking opinions on their progress, considering dermarolling, and asking for shampoo suggestions.
A user is experiencing hair loss and has been using topical finasteride for 3.5 months, with increased shedding for 2.5 months. They are also using ketoconazole shampoo, low-level laser therapy, scalp massage, and rosemary oil, and are seeking reassurance and advice on whether prolonged shedding is normal and if others have had positive outcomes with finasteride.
A user speculates that a fast metabolism might affect the effectiveness of dutasteride for hair loss. Another user argues that drug response is unrelated to metabolism speed.
The conversation is about the potential cost of GT20029 if FDA approved, with estimates around $150/month. Comparisons are made between GT20029, finasteride, and their mechanisms and side effects.
Finasteride works by reducing DHT, which helps stop hair miniaturization. The user is on finasteride and believes it works due to its effect on growth factors and DHT reduction.
The efficacy of low doses of finasteride to reduce scalp DHT, and whether studies showing a 61% reduction are reflected in actual results. Replies discussed hair growth as an unintended consequence of minoxidil and finasteride use, as well as self-selective bias, potential side effects, and that studies measure effectiveness by hair count changes rather than DHT inhibition.
The user has been using oral finasteride and minoxidil for hair loss, with slowed hair loss but little progress. They are considering adding dutasteride due to concerns about crown thinning.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, specifically increasing the dose of dutasteride from 0.5 to 2.5 mg, and the resulting hair shedding. Users share mixed experiences, with some seeing improvement after shedding and others finding higher doses less effective.
The user plans to try finasteride again due to past side effects, considering a gradual increase starting at 0.25 mg every 5 days to reach 0.5 mg/day. They seek advice on a tapering schedule to minimize side effects.
The user has been using Finasteride 1mg, Topical Foam Minoxidil 5%, and a DermaRoller weekly for 4 months to combat low hair density. Despite initial shedding, they have seen satisfactory progress and reduced shedding recently.
The user is experiencing white flakes and a greasy look from using a topical solution containing 0.025% finasteride, 8% minoxidil, 0.01% retinoic acid, and 1% hydrocortisone. Suggestions include reducing application frequency, using a brush to clean the scalp, and considering alcohol-free alternatives.
The user started finasteride at 0.25 mg daily, using Nizoral 1-2 times per week, and microneedling once a week for hair loss. They hope to see positive results and share progress in a few months.