A user is considering dutasteride mesotherapy versus oral finasteride for hair loss, with concerns about sideeffects. Other users share experiences with both treatments, suggesting oral finasteride as more effective and cost-efficient, while also discussing the use of minoxidil, alfatradiol, and potential sideeffects like gynecomastia.
RU58841 for hair loss, with users discussing sources, effectiveness, and sideeffects. Some users report sideeffects and question the long-term safety of RU58841.
The user experienced sideeffects from RU58841, including dry eyes and potential eyesight issues, and decided to stop using it. They confirmed the product's legitimacy but advised caution due to its experimental status and lack of safety data.
Beta blockers may cause hair thinning as a sideeffect. The user is concerned about this and seeks others' experiences with hair loss while using beta blockers.
The user is on their 5th week of using pyrilutamide for hair loss without experiencing sideeffects and has noticed slight hair growth. They also use minoxidil with finasteride and dutasteride as part of their treatment regimen.
A user (seblt) who has had sideeffects from finasteride, minoxidil and RU58841 but is now trying pyrilutamide as a last resort, with other users providing advice and support. They have already seen some baby hairs growing after 10-14 days of treatment and will provide updates in 1-2 weeks.
A user experienced severe sideeffects, including symptoms of congestive heart failure, after using excessive doses of minoxidil for beard growth. They stopped using it due to financial reasons, but still suffer from lingering symptoms and are advised to seek medical attention.
RU58841 is used by some for hair loss when finasteride and minoxidil are ineffective. Users report mixed results, with some experiencing sideeffects like chest pain and mood changes.
The user experienced anxiety, dizziness, and fatigue after starting finasteride and is seeking advice on whether to continue, adjust the dose, or consult a doctor. They stopped taking finasteride and are unsure if it caused their symptoms.
Low estrogen levels may reduce the risk of sideeffects from finasteride, such as gynecomastia. Some users plan to start with microneedling and minoxidil before trying finasteride, while others have experienced temporary sideeffects from topical finasteride but continued use without persistent issues.
User found hair loss stabilization without sideeffects using a topical solution of 0.008% Finasteride, 2% RU, and Stemoxydine. Other treatments like Eucapil, Fluridil, RU-monotherapy, and Pyrilutamide didn't work for them.
Finasteride can reduce DHT in the genitalia, potentially causing sideeffects like reduced erections and penile fibrosis. Using PDE5 inhibitors like Tadalafil or Sildenafil may help maintain penile health and prevent fibrosis.
The user started using Pyrilutamide 5% for hair loss and has not experienced sideeffects after two days. They previously had sideeffects from Fluridil and topical Minoxidil 5%, and their hair continued thinning with topical Spironolactone.
Long-term use of dutasteride may impair semen volume and sperm motility, but these effects are often reversible after stopping the drug. Individual reactions vary, and more research is needed to understand the long-term impact on fertility.
An 18-year-old is experiencing hair loss and sideeffects from using topical Minoxidil and Finasteride. They are seeking advice on managing hair loss and sideeffects, including reduced libido and dry scalp.
Oral Minoxidil users discuss whether caffeine affects its effectiveness due to adenosine receptor blockade. Users report no significant impact on hair growth despite caffeine consumption.
Creatine use with finasteride has mixed effects on hair, with some experiencing shedding and others noticing no impact. Many attribute concerns to individual sensitivity or unrelated factors.
The user has been taking 1mg of finasteride every other day for two months, experiencing improved hair quality but disrupted sleep. They are seeking advice on whether the sleep issues will improve with continued use or if they should stop the medication.
Finasteride is seen as risky for men due to sideeffects like erectile dysfunction, while hormonal birth control for women is normalized despite its sideeffects. The discussion points out a double standard influenced by societal and gender norms.
Switching from daily 0.5mg dutasteride to three times a week may reduce sideeffects without worsening hair loss. Bloodwork showed no abnormalities, supporting the change.
The user reported high estradiol levels after one month of using finasteride for hair loss. They discussed potential sideeffects and adjustments to their treatment plan.
The user stopped using finasteride after two weeks due to gynecomastia symptoms and shared blood work results questioning if they indicate a cause for the sideeffects. The user is considering restarting finasteride and seeking advice on their blood work levels in relation to gynecomastia.
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.
The conversation is about long-term finasteride use for hair loss, with users discussing periods of improvement and worsening, and considering switching to dutasteride. Other treatments mentioned include minoxidil, red light therapy, microneedling, and scalp massaging.
A 28-year-old male with severe hair loss is considering switching from finasteride to dutasteride due to sideeffects from oral finasteride, despite using topical minoxidil and finasteride with minimal improvement. He seeks advice on whether dutasteride might be effective without affecting libido.
A user shared their 6-week update on using 0.5mg dutasteride daily, 2.5mg oral minoxidil, and Nizoral for hair loss, noting noticeable regrowth but experiencing sideeffects like lower sex drive and brain fog. The conversation includes suggestions for additional treatments and discussions about hair transplant costs.
Extended-release oral minoxidil (VDPHL01) shows promising results for hair growth with improved safety, achieving significant hair count increases and minimal sideeffects compared to placebo. The treatment is designed to maintain effective concentrations while reducing sideeffects, making it a safer option for those who cannot tolerate standard minoxidil.
A humorous discussion on hair loss, suggesting girlfriend ASMR might counteract finasteride's effects, with a proposed experiment involving finasteride, ASMR, and control groups. Participants joke about evolutionary theories, ASMR, and the effects of DHT on balding.
The individual is using oral minoxidil and finasteride to treat androgenetic alopecia with good results but is considering stopping due to concerns about long-term effects on the heart and potential hair dependency on the medication. They are also contemplating the impact of hair loss on gender dysphoria and considering the use of wigs as an alternative.