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 user experienced hair loss issues after switching from finasteride to dutasteride and back, with stress and seborrheic dermatitis affecting hair quality. They plan to continue finasteride, treat seborrheic dermatitis, and monitor nutrient levels, considering low-dose oral minoxidil if safe.
The user reported initial hair regrowth and improved hair quality after starting finasteride, but noticed a return of hair loss after about a year. They also experienced sideeffects like erectile dysfunction and watery semen, which later improved.
Finasteride is recommended for hair loss treatment, with potential sideeffects like erectile issues in 1 in 33 users, which typically resolve after stopping the drug. Users report mixed experiences, with some experiencing initial sideeffects like brain fog and others seeing no issues, and the drug is generally considered effective for maintaining or regrowing hair.
Finasteride users report reduced libido and increased hair shedding initially, but some see these as temporary or manageable sideeffects. Vitamin E and D-3 supplements are discussed as potential aids for libido and mood.
The user started using topical finasteride three days ago alongside minoxidil and is experiencing testicular pain, which they believe is a nocebo effect. They are anxious about the dosage and seeking advice on whether increasing the application frequency affects the overall dosage.
The conversation discusses using Musely's classic formula for hair loss, which includes minoxidil, dutasteride, tretinoin, ketoconazole, and hydrocortisone. Concerns are raised about hydrocortisone and the high concentration of dutasteride, with a preference for using research-backed concentrations without hydrocortisone.
Hair provides protection against head trauma, reduces skin cancer risk, helps remove heavy metals, and aids in wound healing. The conversation emphasizes the health benefits of maintaining head hair beyond cosmetic reasons.
The user started a hair loss treatment with oral minoxidil, topical finasteride, and microneedling, later switching to oral finasteride and topical minoxidil. Despite initial stabilization, shedding resumed, and the user is considering switching to dutasteride after 12 months.
The potential of verteporfin to heal wounds without scarring; however, despite its promising preclinical trials and coverage from a major media outlet, there is still no official clinical trial result and the drug has only garnered attention from hair loss communities.
Finasteride can cause sideeffects like erectile dysfunction and decreased libido, possibly due to increased estradiol from testosterone aromatization, especially in those with higher body fat. Sideeffects vary widely and may also be influenced by genetic factors or neurosteroid inhibition.
The user was prescribed 5mg Finasteride and later switched to 1mg for hair loss, also using topical Minoxidil. They are concerned about potential lasting sideeffects from the initial 5mg dosage.
User experienced sideeffects from topical finasteride, including penile pain and reduced sexual satisfaction, and is unsure whether to resume or avoid the treatment. They are seeking advice on whether tapering off the drug might help.
Finasteride and dutasteride can cause psychiatric sideeffects like depression and suicidal thoughts in some users, especially those with a history of mental health issues. While some users experience positive hair growth results, others face severe psychological effects, raising concerns about their safety and the need for careful monitoring.
Applying hair loss treatments like minoxidil and finasteride, with concerns about sideeffects and application timing. Some users experience sideeffects, while others manage without issues, and there's interest in future treatments like pyrilutamide.
Clascoterone (CB) shows an excellent safety profile with no serious sideeffects, but its effectiveness may decline after six months, making it more suitable as an adjunct treatment with finasteride and minoxidil rather than a standalone solution. Some argue it could be better than finasteride due to its protection against testosterone, but its long-term efficacy remains debated.
A user's experience with hair loss treatments, including finasteride and other options such as RU58841, Nizoral, Pumpkin Seed, and Adenosine; the importance of being in a positive frame of mind when considering taking finasteride; and the need to address life issues before starting finasteride.
User TopBack56 and friends tried pyrilutamide (KX-826) for hair loss without experiencing negative sideeffects. They observed fine vellus hairs but no thick hair growth yet, and plan to add GT20029 to their regime after safety trials.
The user experienced severe sideeffects from finasteride, including anxiety and libido issues, and is currently using topical minoxidil and microneedling. They are considering trying dutasteride but are concerned about potential sideeffects.
A 23-year-old stopped using finasteride due to sexual sideeffects after three years. The discussion covers experiences with finasteride, dutasteride, and other treatments, noting varied sideeffects and effectiveness.
A user shared their 2-year progress using finasteride every other day with no sideeffects. Others discussed their experiences, shedding cycles, and patience with the treatment.
Being overweight may increase finasteride sideeffects due to higher aromatase activity converting testosterone to estradiol. Maintaining a healthy weight could reduce these sideeffects.
The user is anxious about potential sideeffects of finasteride, particularly PFS, and is considering reinstating it for hair loss treatment. They experienced anxiety-induced sideeffects previously and are seeking advice on overcoming their fear of restarting finasteride.
A 16-year-old researching and trying Pyrilutamide for hair loss treatment, reporting back on sideeffects experienced after one week of use; the reported sideeffects included testicle pain, headache, and increased shedding. Libido and sexual performance seemed unaffected.
RU58841's potential sideeffects, particularly heart palpitations, are debated, with some attributing them to contamination with minoxidil. Users report mixed experiences, with some seeing no sideeffects and others cautioning about the lack of reliable data on RU58841's safety.
Finasteride helped maintain hair density and prevent further hair loss over 4.5 years, with no major sideeffects except mild gynecomastia. Consistency and regular health checks are recommended, and the user experienced stable hair density with occasional shedding.
Long-term finasteride use typically slows hair loss, with some users experiencing sideeffects like sexual dysfunction and depression. Many users also use minoxidil and dutasteride for improved results, though individual responses vary.
The conversation discusses the use of topical finasteride from Hasson and Wong, with claims that none of their 800 users reported sideeffects. The user expresses skepticism about these claims and seeks others' experiences with the treatment.