Hairloss treatments include Finasteride, Minoxidil, Ketoconazole shampoo, and Microneedling. Additional options are Dutasteride, oral Minoxidil, and hair transplants.
Pyrilutamide, a potential hairloss treatment 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.
The conversation discusses skepticism about the effectiveness of new hairloss treatments, mentioning that despite 40 years of research, only accidental discoveries like Minoxidil and Finasteride have been made. It also notes that drug development is a slow process, often taking a decade or more to bring a new drug to market.
Nanoxidil is discussed as a potential alternative to Minoxidil for hairloss, with some users reporting better results and improved hair strength. However, concerns about its lack of FDA approval and potential scalp dryness are noted.
The conversation discusses the use of Minoxidil and finasteride for hairloss and explores the potential of Geranium sibiricum extract as a safer alternative. It highlights the difficulty in finding this specific extract and suggests considering other plants with similar compounds, like Indian gooseberry.
The conversation discusses alternatives to minoxidil and finasteride for hairloss, with users expressing skepticism about the effectiveness of Redensyl, Procapil, and Baicapil. One user recommends Finax by Dr. Reddy as a reliable option in India.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of Procapil for hairloss. One user suggests it is a waste of money and recommends using Minoxidil instead.
The conversation is about using Maxogen-X for hairloss, which contains Minoxidil, Finasteride, Azelaic Acid, ABN Complex, Retinoic Acid, Fluocinolone, and Caffeine. The user is seeking feedback on its effectiveness.
The conversation is about the effectiveness of topical melatonin for hairloss. The user is asking about the duration and results of using this treatment.
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.
A user named "tresslessinseattle" receiving a mysterious package of Eucapil hairloss treatment, which they are considering in combination with Minoxidil and Finasteride treatments to boost the regrowth they have been seeing.
Green tea extract and soy isoflavones may help with hairloss by inhibiting DHT and providing additional health benefits. Combining these with finasteride and possibly using nizoral shampoo could enhance effectiveness in managing hairloss.
Hairloss treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, ketoconazole, PRP, and microneedling helped maintain hair for 20 years. Research and try evidence-based treatments for best results.
Hairloss treatments, particularly using finasteride and minoxidil. The user has experienced positive results from taking finasteride with no side effects and suggests listening to the podcast of Spencer Kobren for more information on such treatments.
The user shares a hairloss routine involving finasteride, B-Complex vitamins with biotin, pumpkin seed oil, apple cider vinegar, aloe vera, honey water, olive oil, and tea tree oil. They emphasize avoiding shampoo and using natural rinses to maintain scalp health and promote hair growth.
Hairloss discussion mentions using estrogen mixed with growth stimulants like oral minoxidil for scalp hair growth. Idea proposed for an artificial SARM-estrogen that only affects hair without body side effects.
Hairloss treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, and hair transplants have side effects and limitations. There is hope for future advancements in stem cell therapy and hair follicle regeneration, though skepticism about their effectiveness and timeline persists.
Hair density improved using topical dutasteride, minox, keto, and 3.5% fluridil for 6 months. Better results when hair is dry, but still unsatisfied when wet.
Minoxidil 5%, finasteride 1 mg, and L-arginine are discussed for male pattern baldness. L-arginine may help with blood flow but its effectiveness for hairloss is uncertain.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of 5% versus 10% minoxidil, especially when combined with tretinoin, for hairloss treatment. The user is also using oral minoxidil, derma stamping, and has previously used finasteride, but is unsure of the results.
The conversation concludes that over-the-counter DHT blockers, like Saw Palmetto, are largely ineffective for hairloss. Finasteride and Minoxidil are recommended as more effective treatments.
For hairloss, start with Finasteride, Minoxidil, Ketoconazole shampoo, and Microneedling. For severe cases, consider Dutasteride, oral Minoxidil, or hair transplants.
The conversation discusses hairloss, genetics, and treatments like Dutasteride. It highlights the influence of genetics on hairloss, noting that indigenous people are less prone to it.
The conversation is about hairloss and treatments, with suggestions to use finasteride or dutasteride as DHT blockers and minoxidil for regrowth. Oils and shampoos are considered ineffective for androgenic alopecia without these medications.
The conversation discusses using natural products like rosemary, tea tree, and aloe, along with a DIY coffee rinse to block DHT for hair regrowth, avoiding minoxidil and finasteride. Some users express skepticism about the effectiveness of natural remedies compared to conventional treatments.
OP is looking for ethanol to make a topical finasteride solution for hairloss treatment. Users suggest using Everclear or Spirytus as alternatives for ethanol.
The user is experiencing scalp itching from a PG ethanol base in their hairloss treatment, which includes 0.025% finasteride and 2.5% minoxidil, and is seeking alternatives without PG or ethanol. Suggestions include Zeuss non-PG foam and Ulo, which do not use PG or hydrocortisone.
The conversation is about using pyrilutamide and RU58841 as topical solutions to prevent hairloss. Pyrilutamide is considered safer but less potent than RU58841, which some users find effective despite potential side effects like heart palpitations.
A 51-year-old on TRT plans to use steroids and is concerned about hairloss, considering topical treatments like Hair Rescue with RU58841 and finasteride, along with Nioxin shampoo. They are cautious about using oral DHT blockers due to potential interactions with steroids like Tren and Anavar.