How Pyrilutamide, a hair loss treatment, has improved texture and regrowth of hair without any sideeffects for users, who are encouraged to post progress photos.
A user shared progress pictures after almost 3 months of using dutasteride, minoxidil, stemoxydine, and tretinoin for hair loss, reporting positive results and no significant sideeffects. The user chose dutasteride over finasteride due to early balding and noted benefits like better skin and increased libido.
The user is considering adding RU58841 to their current hair loss treatment of finasteride and minoxidil, but is concerned about potential sideeffects like hairline recession and shedding. Some users report positive results with RU58841, while others experience sideeffects such as chest pain and dizziness.
RU58841 is discussed for hair loss treatment, with mixed reviews on its effectiveness and sideeffects. Users mention using it in an ethanol/PG solution and combining it with other treatments like dutasteride.
Switching from oral to topical dutasteride may reduce sideeffects like anxiety and depression while maintaining hair health. Combining it with minoxidil, Nizoral, and dermarolling could be effective for hair preservation.
GT20029 shows promise as a topical treatment for hair loss, potentially replacing finasteride for some due to its low systemic exposure and ability to degrade androgen receptors. However, skepticism remains about its long-term efficacy and availability, with some users expressing doubt about new treatments consistently failing to reach the market.
A 16 year old's experience with using pyrilutamide to treat hair loss, and the potential sideeffects of adding tretinoin to minoxidil and finasteride treatments.
The user has been using dutasteride and finasteride but still experiences hair loss and high DHT levels. They plan to try topical finasteride and RU58841 while continuing dutasteride to see if topicals are more effective.
A 25-year-old male experienced increased testosterone and estradiol levels after starting finasteride for hair loss, leading his doctor to suggest a testicular ultrasound as a precaution. The user questions the necessity of the ultrasound, considering it potentially excessive, while others suggest it could be a useful precaution to rule out any issues.
Dutasteride mesotherapy in women with metabolic syndrome accelerated hair loss after initial regrowth, while women without metabolic syndrome saw continuous regrowth. The user with mild insulin resistance is hesitant to try topical dutasteride and seeks experiences from others with insulin resistance.
The user experienced negative sideeffects from oral minoxidil, including cardiac issues and excessive sweating, and decided to switch to topical minoxidil while using other treatments like RU58841, Setipiprant, Azelaic acid, and latanoprost. Another user suggested splitting the oral minoxidil dose to reduce sideeffects.
The conversation is about a user planning a blood test to monitor health while on hair loss treatments: Finasteride, Minoxidil, and Dutasteride. Recommendations include testing for androgens, thyroid function, micronutrients, and basic health markers, with additional suggestions for PSA, prolactin, and estradiol.
The conversation discusses the storage and use of pyrilutamide for hair loss, where one user advises against keeping it in the freezer as it may crystallize the active compounds.
The user is using finasteride 1.25mg three times a week for hair regrowth and reports no significant sideeffects except watery semen initially. They also use a local caffeine shampoo and are considering haircuts to improve appearance.
A user reports high DHT levels despite taking finasteride and is concerned about inconsistent blood test results. They also take modafinil, vitamin D, and magnesium supplements.
A user stopped finasteride after 15 years due to severe sideeffects, which improved after quitting. They maintained most of their hair and are considering alternatives like topical treatments or RU58841.
Switching from finasteride to dutasteride may be more effective for hair regrowth due to dutasteride's stronger enzyme inhibition, but combining both drugs could enhance results. Some users report better outcomes with dutasteride, while others recommend a gradual transition to prevent potential hair loss.
The conversation discusses starting finasteride for hair loss, with the original poster noting reduced scalp itching and oiliness after the first week. Users share experiences with different dosages and schedules, concerns about sideeffects, and the potential impact on prostate cancer detection.
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 successfully managed finasteride-induced gyno symptoms by making lifestyle changes, including fasting, avoiding soy, and increasing cardio. They resumed finasteride with a lower dose combined with minoxidil and P7 vitamins without recurrence of symptoms.
Using Dutasteride as a hair loss treatment and its potential benefits, including availability in certain countries without a prescription and lower sideeffects than Minoxidil or RU58841.
The post is about whether there is any additional benefit to using alfatradiol or other estrogen treatments for hair loss if someone is already using finasteride, dutasteride, or an androgen receptor inhibitor like RU58841, pyrithione zinc, or fluridil.
Users discuss waiting for new hair loss treatments and share struggles with sideeffects from current options like Minoxidil and Finasteride. They express hope for Pyrilutamide and CosmeRNA to provide better solutions.
A user shared their hair loss journey, starting with minoxidil and finasteride, and later switching to dutasteride, but still experiencing hair loss. Other users discussed their experiences with dutasteride, noting sideeffects like shedding and reduced libido, but some reported maintaining their hair over time.
The conversation discusses the frustration over the unavailability of 2.5mg dutasteride soft gels, with some users suggesting higher doses for better scalp DHT suppression. Concerns about sideeffects and the necessity of DHT are debated, with some users advocating for alternative treatments like RU58841 and oral minoxidil.
Hair loss discussion includes finasteride issues resolved by switching to dutasteride. Specific treatments mentioned: Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841.
The conversation discusses adding either RU58841 or pyrilutamide to a hair loss treatment regimen that already includes oral dutasteride and oral minoxidil. RU58841 is considered the stronger anti-androgen but may have more sideeffects.
The user experienced increased sex drive and financial cost after 2.5 months on Dutasteride and 5% topical Minoxidil. They advise starting treatment early to prevent hair loss and mention that sideeffects are minimal, with Dutasteride having a longer-lasting presence in the system compared to Finasteride.
Finasteride is metabolized in the liver and excreted through urine and feces. Users humorously discuss its excretion, with one joking about it being expelled through ejaculation.