The conversation discusses preparing a topicaldutasteridesolution for hair loss, with mentions of using alcohol, propylene glycol, and Avodart. Users also discuss the concentration of dutasteride and compare it to finasteride and minoxidil treatments.
Oral dutasteride and topical Minoxidil are used to treat hair loss, with the goal of suppressing DHT and improving hair density. The effectiveness depends on genetics and the duration of baldness, and lifelong treatment may be necessary to maintain results.
User discusses a topical hair solution containing Tretinoin, Dutasteride, and Ketoconazole, and asks if it's safe to combine and leave in hair. Concerns include Ketoconazole being left in hair and Tretinoin's effects with Dutasteride and Ketoconazole.
A user is considering microneedling to enhance absorption of a prescribed topical hair loss treatment containing Minoxidil, Dutasteride, and Latanoprost, while already taking oral Minoxidil and Dutasteride. They seek advice on the effectiveness and safety of combining these treatments, especially due to the cost and their desire to maximize results.
User asks about two topicaldutasteridesolutions and wonders if 1% concentration is overkill compared to 0.1%. They also consider trying standard topicaldutasteride before using Minoxidil.
The conversation discusses using a 0.03% topicalDutasteridesolution for hair loss, as it may be more effective than Finasteride with fewer systemic side effects. OP plans to apply it daily for 100 days, then reduce frequency, due to past negative cognitive effects from oral treatments.
The conversation discusses making homemade topicalsolutions of dutasteride or finasteride using tablets, with suggestions to use alternatives like MinoxidilMax or stemoxydine due to difficulties in formulation. Some users recommend sticking to oral pills for effectiveness and ease.
The user is considering using tretinoin with topical finasteride due to poor absorption and side effects from oral finasteride. They are also contemplating switching to topicaldutasteride, while others suggest trying oral minoxidil or lower oral doses.
The user is mixing various topicalsolutions for hair loss, including Dutasteride, Minoxidil, Finasteride, tretinoin, RU58841, Stemoxydine, and Reviv AHK-Cu, and is questioning if this practice is effective or wasteful. They are concerned about potential interactions, especially with the new treatment KX-826, which should not be mixed with Minoxidil.
A user shared their experience with hair loss treatments, including oral and topical finasteride, minoxidil, and Nutrafol, experiencing side effects like erectile dysfunction and reduced libido. They are considering adjusting their treatment plan and exploring other options like dutasteride, oral minoxidil, or a hair system.
The conversation discusses a topical hair loss treatment containing 0.1% dutasteride, 6% minoxidil, tretinoin, and ketoconazole. The user is asking for opinions on the effectiveness of this solution.
The conversation discusses the use of topical finasteride for hair loss, with the user considering whether oral finasteride might be more effective in reducing DHT levels. Other users suggest alternatives like dutasteride, RU58841, saw palmetto, and a combination of Redensyl, Procapil, and Capixyl, while debating the effectiveness and side effects of these treatments.
The conversation is about a user making a homemade topicaldutasteridesolution to use alongside testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and oral dutasteride. The user aims to reduce DHT locally at the testosterone injection site and on the scalp.
A user is concerned about the impact of topicaldutasteride on sperm quality and potential long-term fertility issues. They are using microneedling with a 0.025% dutasteridesolution and are seeking information on whether sperm parameters return to normal after stopping the drug.
Topicaldutasteride is more effective than oral finasteride for male pattern hair loss, with fewer side effects. Some prefer oral treatments for convenience, while others use topicalsolutions like minoxidil and dutasteride, sometimes with microneedling, for better results.
A 38-year-old woman has been using oral Dutasteride for a year without improvement and is now adding a topicalsolution containing Minoxidil, Dutasteride, Tretinoin, Ketoconazole, and Hydrocortisone. She is seeking advice on whether switching from oral to topicalDutasteride could prevent hair shedding.
The user is using finasteride 1mg every other day and seeks a topicalsolution excluding minoxidil. They are considering various combinations of ingredients like finasteride, dutasteride, and tofacitinib, with options for nourishing oils and other additives.
The user is using finasteride 1mg every other day and seeks a topicalsolution to complement it, excluding minoxidil. They are considering various combinations of ingredients like finasteride, dutasteride, and tofacitinib, with options for nourishing oils and other additives.
The conversation discusses creating a 0.01% topicaldutasteridesolution mixed with minoxidil for hair loss treatment, with concerns about absorption and effectiveness. Some users suggest that dutasteride needs specific formulation for better absorption, while others recommend oral use for practicality.
The conversation is about finding affordable topicaldutasteride without propylene glycol for hair loss treatment. Suggestions include making a DIY solution using dutasteride powder and minoxidil, with sources like Carolina Chemicals and Minoxidil Max mentioned.
The conversation is about someone asking for experiences with hair regrowth using a topicalsolution containing 0.1% dutasteride, minoxidil, tretinoin, melatonin, and biotin. They want to know if others have had success with a similar treatment without combining it with finasteride or other antiandrogens.
A user is seeking advice on creating a topicalsolution combining minoxidil, finasteride, and tretinoin for hair loss, and is unsure about optimal concentrations and availability. Another user shares their custom formula with tretinoin 0.015%, finasteride 0.025%, and minoxidil 5%, and mentions taking oral dutasteride 0.25mg daily.
The user shared their 7-month progress using a topicalsolution of finasteride and minoxidil for hair loss, noting some improvement in hair thickness but acknowledging poor photo quality. They plan to switch to a combination of topicaldutasteride, finasteride, and minoxidil, hoping for better results.
The conversation discusses using dutasteride, both topical and oral, for hair loss in trans men, considering potential side effects like depression and libido issues. The user is exploring options including topicalsolutions with minoxidil, retinoic acid, and hydrocortisone, and plans to start microneedling.
OP shared a 1-month progress update on using a topicalsolution with dutasteride, minoxidil, and tretinoin for hair loss. Users noted regrowth and discussed tretinoin's availability.
Switching from minoxidil foam to topicalsolution and considering adding caffeine, melatonin, or cetirizine. Currently using 2.5mg oral minoxidil and 1mg oral finasteride, planning to ask for 0.5mg oral dutasteride and 5mg oral minoxidil.
The user has been using a minoxidil and finasteride topicalsolution for 1.5 years without improvement and recently added oral finasteride but still experiences significant hair shedding. Other users suggest trying dutasteride, as some have switched from finasteride to dutasteride with fewer side effects, while others discuss dosage strategies and the effectiveness of topical versus oral treatments.
OP has been using a premixed topicalsolution of 5% minoxidil and 0.025% tretinoin for 6 months with good results and is unsure if shaking the bottle is necessary. OP is also using Dutasteride and is curious about the impact of shaking on treatment effectiveness.
A user shared their 3-month progress using a topicalsolution containing 0.3% finasteride, 7% minoxidil, 2.2% ketoconazole, and 0.2% biotin, reporting improvements in thinning areas. Another user mentioned using oral finasteride, oral minoxidil, dutasteride, and minoxidil foam, discussing costs and side effects.
A user received a topical finasteride solution from a pharmacy, which likely dissolved finasteride tablets instead of using pure finasteride powder, resulting in sediment. The user expressed dissatisfaction, expecting pure powder, and discussed the pros and cons of DIY solutions and the use of minoxidil with finasteride.