Amplifica starting clinical trials for new hairloss drug. SCUBE3 protein discovered, stimulates hair growth, could be alternative to Minoxidil and Finasteride.
The conversation discusses whether it's better to start hairlosstreatment with finasteride or dutasteride. Opinions vary, but many suggest starting with finasteride due to its shorter half-life and easier management of side effects, while others argue dutasteride is more effective and has fewer side effects.
The user's progress after using dutasteride for hairlosstreatment, and how minoxidil is also a helpful part of this process which can take up to one year to see full effects.
The safety and effectiveness of RU-58841 as a hairlosstreatment, with some users reporting side effects like chest pains, while others had positive results. The original research on RU-58841 was likely stopped due to financial issues, not safety concerns.
The post discusses a user's experience with hairlosstreatments, specifically topical finasteride, minoxidil, and micro-needling, and their plan to switch to oral versions and add Dutasteride. The conversation includes various responses, with some users sharing their own experiences and side effects, and others expressing desire for a more permanent hairloss solution.
The conversation discusses the potential of a new hairlosstreatment, GT20029, which may prevent hairloss by destroying androgen receptors on the scalp. Users express hope for the treatment's success and speculate on its usage routine, effectiveness, and possible side effects.
This user discussed using oral minoxidil as a hairlosstreatment, and was cautioned against mixing topical minoxidil with water and drinking it due to potential side effects and risks. Other users shared their concerns about the dangers of self-prescribing medications without consulting a doctor.
The user healthydudenextdoor starting a new topical anti-androgen hairlosstreatment, Pyrilutamide, and discussing their current regimen of finasteride and minoxidil.
Pyrilutamide, a potential hairlosstreatment that is currently in development and may be available soon; an androgen receptor degrader which is also being developed as a potential treatment for hairloss; and the comparison between Pyrilutamide, finasteride, minoxidil, and RU58841.
Most scalp serums are ineffective for hairloss, with Nécessaire’s “The Scalp Serum” being the only one showing noticeable results, though it's not worth the cost. For androgenetic alopecia, clinical treatments like minoxidil and finasteride are necessary, while caffeine and capixyl may offer some benefits.
Clascoterone 5% solution is discussed as a potential new treatment for hairloss, offering an alternative for those who can't use finasteride or need additional options beyond minoxidil. Concerns about cost, effectiveness, and safety compared to existing treatments like RU58841 and finasteride are highlighted.
Clascoterone is being discussed as a promising new hairlosstreatment, showing significant improvement in trials. Despite this, skepticism persists about its effectiveness, cost, and side effects, with some users preferring minoxidil and finasteride.
The user is considering whether to continue their hairlosstreatment, which includes finasteride, minoxidil spray, keto shampoo, and dermarolling. Suggestions include increasing minoxidil application, adding multivitamins, improving sleep, and possibly switching to dutasteride, while the consensus is to keep going with the treatment.
The conversation is about the effectiveness of hairlosstreatments, specifically finasteride and dutasteride, in different populations. Some users believe that the results of Japanese studies may not be relevant to Caucasian men, especially young ones, and that East Asians may respond better to these treatments. Others argue that clinical studies should be the basis for decision-making, while acknowledging that individual responses to medications can vary.
The potential effects of dutasteride on hairloss, with some users reporting it improved their hairline while others experienced worsened hairloss or shedding. Other treatments discussed include minoxidil and finasteride, as well as RU58841.
AltruisticBro's experience with Fluridil (Eucapil) as a hairlosstreatment, and the current blood work results associated with it. They are not willing to take finasteride due to potential permanent side effects.
The effectiveness of using dutasteride mesotherapy as a hairlosstreatment, with other protocols such as microneedling, vitamin D and B12, zinc, and biotin. The user's results were positive after 4-6 months without any serious side effects.
A 19-year-old noticed hair thinning and mild receding hairline, opting for a treatment regime excluding finasteride and minoxidil. The regime includes derma rolling, rosemary and coconut oil, a massage comb, a DHT-blocker shampoo, and vitamins B12 and Biotin.
The conversation is about someone planning to use cb-03-01 for hairloss because they experience side effects 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 user is experiencing a difficult shedding phase after starting a hairlosstreatment with oral finasteride, topical minoxidil, and microneedling. Despite the shedding, they remain hopeful for regrowth and plan to continue the treatment, encouraged by others' positive results.
GT20029 and PP405 are discussed as potential alternatives or complements to finasteride for hairlosstreatment. GT20029 is entering phase 3 trials, while PP405 is seen as promising for regrowing hair and possibly eliminating the need for other treatments.
A user shared their positive two-month progress using a hairlosstreatment plan including finasteride, minoxidil, dermarolling, ketoconazole shampoo, and vitamins. They noted significant hair regrowth and thickness improvement, attributing success to the combination of treatments.
The conversation is about switching from finasteride to dutasteride for hairlosstreatment. Users shared mixed experiences with side effects and effectiveness, with some preferring to stick with finasteride if it's working.
The conversation discusses using crushed finasteride tablets mixed with topical minoxidil for hairlosstreatment. Users share their experiences and opinions on the effectiveness and proper concentration of this method.
The conversation criticizes the negative attitude towards those concerned about side effects from hairlosstreatments like finasteride and minoxidil, or who prefer natural remedies. Specific treatments discussed include finasteride, minoxidil, rosemary oil, and RU58841, with an agreement that finasteride and minoxidil are proven effective.
Pyrilutamide, a potential hairlosstreatment that has recently been released for sale, and is thought to have similar efficacy to Dutasteride without side effects. It was discussed in terms of its effectiveness compared to Finasteride, its use by females, and whether it can be safely mixed with RU58841.
Minoxidil can regrow hair but doesn't address the underlying issue of DHT, leading to continued hairloss. Users discuss their experiences with finasteride and dutasteride, mentioning side effects, personal outcomes, and alternatives like microdosing topical finasteride.