Switching from finasteride to dutasteride caused significant shedding but minimal sideeffects. The user plans to continue dutasteride for 12 months despite concerns about hair density.
Using a low dose of topical Tamoxifen effectively reduces gynecomastia caused by finasteride, with minimal sideeffects. The solution involves mixing Tamoxifen with ethanol and propylene glycol, applied daily to the chest.
Finasteride is seen as risky for men due to sideeffects like erectile dysfunction, while hormonal birth control for women is normalized despite its sideeffects. The discussion points out a double standard influenced by societal and gender norms.
Dutasteride is more effective than finasteride for some in stopping hair loss and promoting regrowth, with fewer sideeffects. Oral minoxidil is also used for regrowth, but there are safety concerns, especially for younger users.
Long-term use of oral minoxidil and finasteride can effectively maintain hair and prevent hair loss. Some users also discuss using dutasteride and note potential sideeffects like testicle pain.
Minoxidil and finasteride are the main effective treatments for hair loss. RU58841 is discussed as a potential option but has concerns about safety and sideeffects.
Some users choose finasteride over dutasteride due to fewer sideeffects and cost, while others find dutasteride more effective despite its sideeffects. Many combine treatments like minoxidil, finasteride, and dutasteride, adjusting based on personal experiences and sideeffects.
Finasteride effectively regrew hair and improved quality after increasing the dose from 0.5mg to 1mg, with no sideeffects. The user is cautious about adding minoxidil, fearing it might disrupt progress.
Dutasteride is often preferred over Finasteride due to fewer sideeffects and better hair regrowth. Initial sideeffects like lowered libido may occur but typically diminish over time.
Choosing hair loss treatments is challenging due to concerns about sideeffects from finasteride and minoxidil. Users suggest starting with topical treatments and gradually increasing dosage, while some recommend oral finasteride for its effectiveness despite potential sideeffects.
A user experienced significant hair regrowth using dutasteride without sideeffects, starting with finasteride and not using minoxidil or dermarolling. They attributed success to a unique genetic response to DHT blockers but did not share their full regimen, frustrating others.
RU58841 is considered effective by some users, but finasteride and minoxidil are commonly used with varying dosages to manage sideeffects. Users report different experiences with treatments like pyrilutamide, fluridil, and RU58841, with some seeing results and others not.
The conversation is about the effectiveness and safety of using 2.5mg of Dutasteride for hair loss. Users discuss the high scalp DHT suppression rates but caution against high doses due to potential sideeffects and recommend consulting a doctor.
The post discusses a new hair loss treatment involving an improved pyri formula that has shown promising results, including thicker hair and a restored hairline, with minimal sideeffects. The author seeks investors to collaborate with Kintor or acquire the pyri patent, offering equity rewards and complimentary samples for verification.
The conversation is about the effectiveness of 0.25% topical finasteride compared to other concentrations and forms. Users discuss its potential for better scalp DHT reduction and fewer sideeffects, with some preferring topical over oral treatments.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of hair loss treatments, specifically finasteride and dutasteride. The conclusion is that dutasteride significantly reduces DHT levels and may be more effective than finasteride for long-term hair retention, with some users reporting personal experiences and sideeffects.
Finasteride can reduce neuroactive steroids, causing sideeffects like depression, anxiety, and sexual dysfunction. Some users experience persistent symptoms after stopping finasteride, while others use alternative treatments like topical solutions.
User discusses Pyrilutamide's effectiveness for hair loss, needing more time for results. Others suggest waiting 6-12 months and ask about sideeffects.
A user discovered CosmeRNA, a new hair loss treatment with clinical research backing, set to release soon. The conversation revolves around its potential effectiveness, cost, and how it compares to existing treatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride, with some users expressing hope for a side-effect-free option.
This conversation is about the effectiveness of Finasteride and Minoxidil as treatments for hair loss, with SnooBooks5080 claiming positive results from using both medications. However, other participants in the conversation caution that there are potential sideeffects to be aware of when taking Finasteride and advise people to do their research before making a decision.
User wants to make homemade topical finasteride to minimize sideeffects and asks about using glycerin, stirring time, storage, and alternative solvents. Another user's comment is unclear.
A 29-year-old male experiencing hair loss due to TRT is using minoxidil and dermarolling but is hesitant to use finasteride or dutasteride due to potential sideeffects. He is considering low level laser therapy (LLLT), PRP, ketoconazole shampoo, and oral minoxidil as additional treatments. A reply suggests that without a DHT blocker like finasteride or dutasteride, other treatments may not be effective long-term.
The post and conversation are about the long-term sideeffects of using Dutasteride and Finasteride for hair loss, including issues like raised liver enzymes, high cholesterol, and loss of libido. The user advises regular blood work and careful monitoring for those using these treatments.
The conversation discusses skepticism about the effectiveness of new hair loss treatments, mentioning that despite 40 years of research, only accidental discoveries like Minoxidil and Finasteride have been made. It also notes that drug development is a slow process, often taking a decade or more to bring a new drug to market.
A user shared their 8-month progress using 1mg oral finasteride with no sideeffects and plans to start minoxidil. Another user commented that the results look great and suggested reconsidering starting minoxidil.
RU58841 is discussed as an effective hair loss treatment, with some users experiencing regrowth and reduced shedding, but concerns about safety and sourcing are raised. Users advise against purchasing from Amazon, recommending reputable sources and cautioning about potential sideeffects like cardiovascular issues.
Doctors recommend starting with minoxidil for hair loss due to its lower risk of sideeffects compared to finasteride. Some believe finasteride should be used early to address the root cause, but a conservative approach is preferred by medical professionals.
OP is considering Bicalutamide for female AGA and TE but is concerned about its sideeffects and effectiveness compared to Finasteride. OP is also using Minoxidil and Spironolactone but is experiencing significant shedding and is unsure if it's androgen-driven or due to Minoxidil changes.
Low-dose dutasteride (0.1 mg) is effective for hair growth, potentially more so than finasteride, with fewer sideeffects. East Asians may respond well to these treatments due to hair characteristics.
Topical dutasteride is more effective than finasteride for hair loss but lacks FDA approval and research, leading to less use. Users report varying effectiveness and sideeffects, with some preferring oral treatments.