A user is using oral finasteride, oral dutasteride, and drinking topical minoxidil for hairloss, despite health warnings. Switching from finasteride to dutasteride did not improve hair density.
Dutasteride tablets from India are significantly cheaper than those from pharmacies, but there are concerns about authenticity and customs issues. The user is also using oral minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841 for hairloss treatment.
The conversation discusses using finasteride, dutasteride, RU58841, and testosterone to combat hairloss and block DHT, with some users expressing concerns about side effects and vegan options for medication. The discussion also touches on personal experiences with hormone treatments and the desire to maintain a youthful appearance.
A 26-year-old male has been using dutasteride for one year after previously using finasteride, along with 5% minoxidil and micro-needling, to treat hairloss. He reports no side effects and is satisfied with the progress, noting some shedding as part of the hair cycle.
A 22-year-old is using dutasteride 0.5mg daily, oral minoxidil 2.5mg, biotin 5mg, and microneedling for hairloss. They also use a shampoo with saw palmetto and green coffee but are unsure of its effectiveness due to its high cost.
A 23-year-old male shared his 4-month progress using 1mg finasteride daily, along with B-12 and D3+K2 supplements, to address hairloss. He sought feedback on using generic finasteride and shared his journey to regain confidence.
The user has been using Hims finasteride and minoxidil spray, nizoral shampoo twice a week, and a daily biotin gummy for 90 days to treat hairloss. The user and others discuss the cost, dosage, and effectiveness of the treatment, with some suggesting cutting hair short for better results.
Theaflavin, a black tea extract, may inhibit DHT and androgen receptor activity, but its effectiveness for hairloss is debated. Users report no significant improvement with theaflavin, while some find beta sitosterol helpful.
This user has been using a combination of topical Minoxidil and Finasteride, oils, biotin, vitamins D and K, and derma-rolling for 3 months to help reduce hairloss. They have experienced some progress but are still looking for more recommendations from others.
The conversation discusses using topical minoxidil and finasteride, along with dermarolling and biotin shampoo, for hairloss treatment. It also explores supplements like NutraPro's hair growth formula and other products like tretinoin, Ducray shampoo, and Nizoral to enhance results.
Dutasteride once a week may be a cost-effective alternative to daily finasteride for reducing DHT levels, with potential benefits for those seeking a lighter approach to hairloss treatment. Some users combine dutasteride with finasteride, minoxidil, and dermarolling for improved results.
The conversation discusses using natural DHT blockers like saw palmetto, beta sitosterol, pumpkin seed oil, pygeum africanum bark, and nettle root as alternatives to finasteride for hairloss, with mixed opinions on their effectiveness. Some users report minimal improvement with natural options and better results with finasteride or dutasteride, despite concerns about potential side effects.
The conversation discusses using 1% cetirizine, an antihistamine, as a potential treatment for androgenetic alopecia (hairloss). One user plans to try cetirizine instead of finasteride, while others are curious or skeptical about its effectiveness, discussing the role of inflammation in hairloss.
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 hairloss and mention that side effects are minimal, with Dutasteride having a longer-lasting presence in the system compared to Finasteride.
A 25-year-old uses oral minoxidil, dutasteride, and a shampoo with minoxidil and ketoconazole for hairloss, experiencing progress and increased body hair. Users discuss the effectiveness of these treatments, with some suggesting that dutasteride is primarily responsible for hair thickening.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of various doses of Dutasteride in reducing scalp DHT and its impact on hair count. Users shared personal experiences with hairloss treatments, including Dutasteride, Finasteride, and Minoxidil, with one reporting significant hairloss reduction using a combination of oral Dutasteride and topical Minoxidil and Finasteride.
Combining Finasteride with topical Quercetin, Onion/Garlic juice and Peppermint Oil to reduce Wet Prostate Weight in Rats. Luke10191 asked the user LITUATUI to update them on progress after trying this combination of treatments for hairloss.
A user's 2.5 months of finasteride, oral minoxidil, and dermarolling treatments for hairloss, with various users giving their opinion on the progress made.
User shares positive experience with Finasteride, Dutasteride, and Minoxidil for hairloss treatment. Others discuss personal experiences and hairloss impact on self-esteem and appearance.
The user has been using Dutasteride, Minoxidil, Ketoconazole, and RU58841 for hairloss but sees subpar results. Suggestions include adjusting treatments, considering a hair transplant, and addressing scalp inflammation.
Dutasteride and oral minoxidil are not yielding noticeable results for some users, with some considering alternatives like microneedling or hair transplants. Others report slowed hairloss but no regrowth, and some experience side effects or minimal improvement, leading to frustration and consideration of different treatments.
Finasteride can increase estrogen levels, causing dizziness and nausea. Users discuss adjusting treatment and diet, and explore alternatives for hairloss management.
Higher doses of dutasteride, like 2.5 mg, may offer more hair growth than 0.5 mg, but the difference is not significant for most people. Many users find 0.5 mg effective, and increasing the dose is often unnecessary unless experiencing severe hairloss.
Taking dutasteride daily at higher doses results in more effective DHT suppression compared to every other day dosing, due to its dose-dependent nature and long half-life. Even at lower doses, dutasteride is more effective than finasteride for hairloss.
This conversation is about a 40 year old male who has been using Dutasteride every other day, Minoxidil once daily, micro needling roughly every other week, Nizoral twice a week and vitamins to help with hairloss. The user experienced a shed at 7 months but noted improvement since then and was looking to fill in the gaps around their temples more. Others discussed potential side effects of Finasteride versus Dutasteride and suggested a hair transplant as well as questioned whether or not micro needling works alone.
User "manlycoffee" shares 25-month progress using Dutasteride, RU58841, Minoxidil, Microneedling, Nizoral, T/GEL, and fixing vitamin D levels for hairloss. Users discuss sources, experiences, and side effects of treatments.
A user's experience with using a combination of Dutasteride, Finasteride, Minoxidil, Retinol and Caffeine as hairloss treatment before getting a hair transplant. The conversation includes various opinions on the efficacy and availability of this mix.
Finasteride is preferred for its shorter half-life and FDA approval, while dutasteride is seen as more effective but not FDA-approved for hairloss. Many combine these with minoxidil for improved results, though side effects and effectiveness vary.
A dermatologist advised stopping minoxidil due to heavy shedding, suggesting alternative treatments like Betaval Lotion and supplements, but many users disagreed, recommending continuing minoxidil and adding finasteride for better results. The conversation highlights skepticism about the dermatologist's motives and emphasizes the importance of understanding the type of hairloss before choosing treatments.
The user has used minoxidil for five years and added microneedling for four weeks without seeing results. They are considering a hair transplant but are advised that hairloss will persist without a DHT blocker.