The conversation is about someone's progress with hairloss treatment using Minoxidil, Finasteride, Ketoconazole, and oils. They shared progress pictures to show the results.
The user is using topical finasteride and minoxidil for hairloss and is considering adding rosemary oil, castor oil, and stemoxydine to their routine. They are asking if anyone has experience with this combination or a similar one.
A user started taking finasteride three months ago to treat hairloss and unexpectedly cleared their acne, which they had been struggling with since age 12. The conversation includes others sharing their experiences with finasteride, its effects on acne and hairloss, and mentions a related treatment, clascoterone, for acne and hairloss.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness and safety of hairloss treatments, specifically RU58841 and Pyrilutimide (Pyril), with users sharing that Pyril was no more effective than a placebo and expressing concerns about the safety of RU58841 based on personal experiences and the lack of pharmaceutical interest.
The user started using 0.05% topical finasteride and minoxidil for hairloss treatment on December 15, also incorporating dermarolling and rosemary oil, and is satisfied with the visible improvement in their receding hairline. Another user inquired about where to obtain topical finasteride.
The user has been using finasteride for five years and minoxidil foam for 1.5 years to combat hairloss, experiencing significant regrowth after an initial shedding phase with minoxidil. They shared progress pictures and discussed treatment experiences, including the addition of minoxidil to their regimen after noticing reduced efficacy with finasteride alone.
Users discussed the convenience and effectiveness of Hims Fin+Min chewable tablets for hairloss. Some believe it's overpriced compared to traditional oral finasteride and minoxidil, while others find it more convenient and potentially more effective.
User GreatCanuck experienced hair regrowth after using finasteride for a year, reducing anxiety about hairloss. Others in the conversation shared similar positive experiences and discussed family members using the treatment.
User tried topical and oral finasteride and oral minoxidil for hairloss without success. ButterscotchSea3159 suggests using Dutasteride, oral minoxidil, ketoconazole shampoo, microneedling, and possibly RU for better results.
Low-Butterscotch-608's progress in treating their hairloss with finasteride and minoxidil over the course of two years, as well as opinions on whether they should consider a hair transplant to address further receding. Replies included advice about adding microneedling to the protocol.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of anti-androgens for hairloss, with a preference for topical treatments like RU58841 over oral options due to better scalp concentration and fewer side effects. Topical finasteride at 0.1% may provide some results, especially when combined with a topical androgen receptor antagonist like RU58841.
Pyrilutamide, a potentially effective hairloss treatment; other topical treatments like RU58841 and CB-03-01 that may have fewer side effects than Pyrilutamide; and the Phase 3 clinical trials of Pyrilutamide, which is likely to be approved by the FDA soon.
A user's 10-month progress update using finasteride and minoxidil to treat hairloss, with other users offering congratulations, jokes, advice, and questions.
A user had a bad reaction to Finasteride, experiencing anxiety and fatigue, and is seeking alternative hairloss treatments since they can't use Finasteride or Minoxidil. Suggestions include trying low doses of Finasteride, making a topical version, or using other treatments like Alfatradiol, but the user is hesitant to use Finasteride again and is considering a hair transplant.
The conversation is about seeking alternatives to finasteride for hairloss treatment due to concerns about sexual side effects, with pyrilutamide mentioned as a potential alternative.
This user has conducted data scraping of 365 Reddit posts on the hairloss drug Pyrilutamide over the last year to analyse efficacy and side effects. The findings, which are available in a 19 page report with graphs, suggest that 22% of Pyrilutamide users experience positive results while 63% experience symptoms. A larger analytics project is proposed for other drugs with enough demand.
Pyrilutamide, a potential hairloss treatment 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.
The conversation discusses the potential of a new hairloss treatment, GT20029, which targets androgen receptors in the scalp and is in phase 1 trials in China. Users express hope that this treatment will be more effective than current options like Minoxidil and Finasteride.
A user who has had positive results from using finasteride, minoxidil and microneedling for hairloss over the past two years. Replies to this post congratulated the user on their progress and praised them for their success.
KX-826 (Pyrilutamide) being tested in the US for hairloss treatment and that they have found enough people to participate in phase II clinical trials. Other treatments discussed are Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
A user's experience with finasteride and oral minoxidil for treating hairloss, which resulted in great regrowth and improved mental state. Other users asked questions about their own experiences with the treatments.
This conversation is about a user's experience with treating hairloss using minoxidil daily, finasteride 1.25 mg every other day and micro needling once a week, as well as their experiences with the side effects of finasteride. Replies to their post shared similar experiences and advice on switching from topical minoxidil to oral.
A user's progress using oral minoxidil and dutasteride to treat hairloss, which has yielded positive results. Other users have wished him luck in his journey.
Pyrilutamide, a potential hairloss treatment that has been tested in Phase 2 trials and may be available for purchase through a group buy in June. It is purported to have similar effects on hair growth as Dutasteride.
High cost of studying 3α-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase in hairloss led to suggestions of crowdfunding for research. Users discussed using Procyanidin B2/melatonin topical treatment and tracking funds with blockchain.
Breezula (clascoterone) initially performed better than finasteride for hairloss but then effectiveness decreased almost back to baseline after 6 months, raising questions about its strength.
The conversation is about the effectiveness of topical melatonin for hairloss. No specific treatments were discussed, only a sarcastic suggestion to go to tropical places and eat coconuts.
The post argues for teenage use of finasteride to prevent hairloss, citing minimal side effects and personal success. Replies criticize the advice, highlighting potential developmental risks and questioning the safety of finasteride for teenagers.
The conversation discusses using finasteride and ashwagandha for hairloss, with some users noting potential benefits and drawbacks. Minoxidil, peppermint oil, and creatine are also mentioned, with mixed opinions on their effectiveness.
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.