Hair loss treatments, specifically about the effectiveness of RU58841 compared to Pyrilutamide. Molecular weights and sideeffects were discussed in terms of efficacy and cost-effectiveness.
A 32-year-old male experienced erectile dysfunction and decreased libido after using oral dutasteride and minoxidil for hair loss. He is considering switching to topical alternatives like Xyon dutasteride or RU58841 to reduce sideeffects.
The discussion revolves around the need for future oral DHT blockers for hair loss treatment that don't have the sideeffects of current options like Finasteride and Dutasteride. One user suggests that the future of hair loss treatment will likely be topical anti-androgens, as they can target hair follicles without affecting the entire system.
The conversation discusses concerns about potential sideeffects, specifically gynecomastia, from taking 1mg of finasteride every other day for hair loss. Bloodwork results were shared, but more information was requested to provide advice.
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.
Dutasteride and finasteride can affect libido differently, with some experiencing increased libido and others decreased libido or erectile dysfunction. Dutasteride may increase testosterone levels but can also cause sideeffects like liver enzyme changes, while topical finasteride may have fewer sexual sideeffects.
The user experienced severe sideeffects from finasteride, including cognitive and sexual issues, despite its effectiveness for hair growth. They are considering switching to RU58841 and seek insights from others who have made a similar change.
An increase in libido associated with the use of Pyri, and a discussion about how it may be working comparably to other hair loss treatments such as RU58841, Finasteride and Minoxidil.
Dutasteride is often preferred over Finasteride due to fewer sideeffects and better hair regrowth. Initial sideeffects like lowered libido may occur but typically diminish over time.
A user reported using a topical hair loss treatment containing Minoxidil, Dutasteride, and other ingredients, noting a significant drop in DHT levels and a smaller decrease in testosterone after three months. They also mentioned microneedling, feeling fine with unchanged or increased libido, and taking Cialis as a preventative measure for performance issues.
A 26-year-old man shared his positive results after 10 months of treating male pattern baldness using a regimen that includes Estradiol Enanthate, DHPA, Bicalutamide, Dutasteride, oral and topical Minoxidil, and a dermaroller. He experienced mild gynecomastia and reduced body hair as sideeffects but was satisfied with the outcome.
Users discuss their experiences with dutasteride for hair loss, noting varying results such as regrowth, shedding, and sideeffects. Some users also mention using finasteride, minoxidil, and microneedling, with mixed outcomes on hair quality and sideeffects.
The user received hormone test results showing normal estradiol and testosterone levels, low SHBG, and normal free androgen index. They are considering starting finasteride but are concerned due to being slightly overweight.
The user has been using finasteride for hair loss and is considering adding RU58841. They ask about RU58841's effectiveness, potential heart sideeffects, duration of action, dosage increase over time, transitioning to GT20029, and where to find the liquid form.
A 26-year-old male with high testosterone is experiencing diffuse hair thinning despite using a comprehensive treatment regimen including dutasteride, oral minoxidil, RU58841, ketoconazole shampoo, microneedling, and low-level laser therapy. Suggestions include adjusting dutasteride dosage, monitoring iron levels, and consulting a dermatologist for further evaluation.
A 17-year-old is using Finasteride and Minoxidil for hair loss, experiencing hair shedding and cystic acne. They are considering Dutasteride for acne but are concerned about potential sideeffects on genital development.
Finasteride may have positive effects by keeping testosterone levels higher, potentially maintaining youthfulness and physical performance as one ages. It could also help with conditions related to aging like andropause and sarcopenia without increasing estradiol levels.
The conversation is about treating hair loss without finasteride or dutasteride due to sensitivity causing gynecomastia. The user plans to use pyrilutamide, RU58841, and oral Minoxidil instead.
Finasteride significantly increased testosterone levels for the user, with no major sideeffects except watery semen, which was resolved with zinc supplements. The user's hairline stopped receding and slightly improved.
A user experienced hair loss and sideeffects from oral finasteride, leading them to consider switching to topical finasteride to reduce sideeffects while maintaining hair. Another user suggested trying dutasteride under medical supervision, noting individual differences in sideeffects.
The user shared their experience with dutasteride for hair loss prevention, noting sideeffects like muscle weakness and brain fog, and observed increased testosterone levels. They recommend starting with a low dose and adjusting based on individual needs and blood work results.
A 52-year-old male with Multiple Sclerosis is considering using Finasteride and Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) for hair loss but is advised to lose weight first to avoid sideeffects. He is currently focusing on diet, weight loss, and using Rogaine and microneedling for hair treatment.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments for a woman experiencing androgenetic alopecia and seborrheic dermatitis, with suggestions including low-dose oral minoxidil, dutasteride, and hormone replacement therapy. The user is seeking advice due to intolerance to spironolactone and topical minoxidil, and concerns about low testosterone and DHT levels.
A user is considering Spironolactone for hair loss but is advised against it due to its effects on testosterone. Instead, they are recommended to try finasteride at 18 and consider dutasteride if needed.
A user experienced severe testicular pain after two weeks on oral finasteride. Another user suggested that while rare, this sideeffect can occur and recommended considering topical finasteride if the pain persists.
A 16 year old's experience with using pyrilutamide to treat hair loss, and the potential sideeffects of adding tretinoin to minoxidil and finasteride treatments.
The conversation discusses a new model for understanding androgenetic alopecia (AGA), linking it to dietary and lifestyle factors similar to PCOS, and highlighting the role of DHT, vascular damage, and inflammation. Treatments mentioned include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
The conversation humorously discusses hair loss treatments, mentioning spironolactone and cyproterone acetate. It reflects a sense of frustration and satire about the effectiveness of these treatments.