Excessive use of topical minoxidil led to unwanted facial changes and sideeffects. The user plans to switch to oral minoxidil with microneedling for hair regrowth.
The user experienced severe scalp issues and hair loss after using ketoconazole shampoo, which worsened despite various treatments. They seek advice on restoring scalp health, suspecting an allergic reaction or imbalance caused by the shampoo.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth using topical minoxidil but faced issues with gynecomastia when using oral minoxidil and finasteride. They plan to have surgery for gynecomastia and consider using finasteride again, while questioning if minoxidil alone can maintain hair growth.
A 35-year-old man is considering stopping Dutasteride and Minoxidil due to severe sexual sideeffects after 9 months of use. He is exploring alternatives like topical treatments, hair systems, or shaving his head.
The conversation discusses the safety and effectiveness of a hair loss drug, GT20029, and the possibility of infrequent application, with users hoping for once-daily use and speculating on the drug's duration of effect on the scalp. Specific treatments mentioned include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
The conversation discusses starting low-dose oral finasteride for hair loss, considering hormone levels and potential sideeffects like gynecomastia. Suggestions include using DIM for estradiol, vitamin B6 for prolactin, and lifestyle changes to optimize hormone profiles before starting treatment.
The user experienced significant hair improvement after four months using oral finasteride, topical minoxidil, and a daily caffeine shampoo, with no sideeffects. The discussion includes varying opinions on the effectiveness and sideeffects of finasteride.
Discouragement regarding Pyrilutamide, a drug in development for hair loss, and the potential sideeffects of Finasteride. People discussed anecdotal experiences with Pyrilutamide as well as suggestions to wait out Phase 3 trials before making any conclusions.
Finasteride's effectiveness and sideeffects may vary based on male phenotypes, with some users noting differences in response related to body and facial hair characteristics. Some users report success with lower doses, while others experience sideeffects, suggesting individual variability in response to the treatment.
Gizzela is unsure about the dosage and frequency of copper peptides and asks if they can be used with Stemoxydine. They seek advice on applying these treatments together.
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.
A user shared their 1.5-year experience using 0.25mg finasteride daily for hair loss, noting significant hair quality improvements and reduced scalp itch but mild erectile dysfunction. They managed sideeffects with daily 2.5mg Cialis and 5mg citrulline and plan to continue this routine.
The user is using topical Minoxidil 5% and Finasteride 0.1% for hair loss and is concerned about potential sideeffects of oral treatments due to a history of depression and testosterone replacement therapy. Other users suggest that oral Finasteride may be more effective, but results typically take several months to a year to become noticeable.
Finasteride can affect hormone levels, potentially causing symptoms like puffy nipples and testicular pain, and may result in elevated prolactin and high testosterone. The user is seeking interpretation of these changes after taking finasteride.
The conversation discusses skepticism about Breezula, a hair loss treatment, with the consensus that it's not a miracle cure but a maintenance drug that may work well with finasteride. Some users report sideeffects from finasteride, like sexual dysfunction, while hoping for better results from Breezula or RU58841 without such sideeffects.
A 28-year-old started finasteride 1mg/day for hair loss, later reducing to 3 times a week. Positive effects include better gym performance, reduced social anxiety, and improved skin health, while negative effects include some erectile dysfunction and nipple sensitivity.
User shared a 1-year update on finasteride, noting thicker hair but mild sideeffects like reduced libido and mild ED. Considering reducing the dose from 1mg to 0.5mg daily to alleviate sideeffects.
A user's experience of gaining weight while taking Dutasteride, and suggestions on how to continue using it without the negative sideeffects, such as exercising and tracking calories or switching to Finasteride.
A user suggests that a .25% topical finasteride solution could reduce scalp DHT levels without affecting bloodstream DHT levels, potentially avoiding sexual sideeffects. They question why a 2.5% solution was chosen and if a custom .25% solution can be ordered.
The user tried a home-brew topical finasteride regimen for 120 days with initial benefits but no long-term improvement, leading to continued hair shedding. They switched to oral finasteride, experiencing mild testicle discomfort but no changes in libido or erections, and plan to continue this regimen for 120 days.
A 23-year-old male experienced nipple sensitivity after taking 0.5 mg finasteride for 2.5 months, with blood tests showing increased testosterone and estrogen levels. He stopped finasteride temporarily and seeks advice to prevent gynecomastia.
Topical finasteride results in plasma levels 100 times lower than oral finasteride, potentially reducing systemic sideeffects. Users report similar efficacy with fewer sideeffects, suggesting a preference for topical application.
GT20029 showed promising results for hair growth in a Phase II trial, with the 1.0% twice-weekly regimen being the most effective. Some users expressed skepticism and humor about the product's effects and market availability.
The conversation discusses the potential benefits of creating a hydrophobic version of finasteride to reduce systemic sideeffects while maintaining scalp health. It compares this idea to fluridil, which is designed to be hydrophobic and has less systemic absorption.
Finasteride is favored for hair loss due to FDA approval, accessibility, and manageable sideeffects. Dutasteride, though more effective in reducing DHT, is used off-label and may have more sideeffects.
The conversation discusses a user's plan to inject NAD+ and GHK-Cu into their scalp to improve hair health, with concerns raised about the risks of infection and necrosis. Alternatives like finasteride, dutasteride, microneedling, oral minoxidil, and scalp massages are suggested.
The post discusses the sideeffects of various drugs causing excess hair growth, questioning why only minoxidil is used in the hair loss industry. The conversation includes users sharing their experiences and concerns about potential sideeffects of these drugs, with some preferring baldness over potential health risks.
A user experienced severe testicular pain after two weeks on oral finasteride. Another user suggested that while rare, this sideeffect can occur and recommended considering topical finasteride if the pain persists.
A user shared their experience with oral minoxidil and finasteride for hair loss, taking 7.5mg of minoxidil and experiencing excessive hair growth all over their body without major sideeffects. Some users suggested lower doses for safety, while others shared their own experiences with hair growth in different areas and sideeffects.