The user has been experiencing continuous hair loss despite using finasteride, minoxidil, and dermastamping. They are seeking advice on what to do next.
The user has been using finasteride weekly for 3 years and regrew most of their hair. They are asking what to expect if they stop using it for 3 weeks.
Dermatologists use treatments like oral minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841 for male-pattern baldness, considering side effects and patient preferences. Photobiomodulation is noted as mildly effective but costly, while PRP is debated for its effectiveness compared to microneedling.
A user discusses using tazarotene to enhance minoxidil's effectiveness for hair regrowth, believing it will make a significant difference. Others caution about potential risks of retinoids accelerating hair loss in some individuals.
Minoxidil, derma stamp, and Nizoral shampoo are being considered to maintain hair until finasteride can be used. The user is contemplating adding RU58841 or KX-826.
Finasteride can reduce semen volume due to prostate shrinkage but doesn't affect fertility. To increase semen volume, consider zinc, lecithin, and reducing finasteride dosage.
The conversation is about finding 1.5mm cartridges for a Dr. Pen device, with a preference for purchasing through Amazon. The discussion does not mention specific hair loss treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, or RU58841.
A 20-year-old is concerned about potential counterfeit finasteride purchased online and seeks advice from experienced users. They are worried about hair loss and want to maintain their hairline on a budget.
A 19-year-old is concerned about using low-dose sublingual minoxidil for hair loss and its potential side effects, while questioning its effectiveness against DHT. They are considering whether this treatment is the best option.
RU58841 lacks FDA approval due to financial and safety concerns, including potential cardiological side effects. The company abandoned further research, and users report adverse effects like heart palpitations and gynecomastia.
A 24-year-old experiencing severe hair thinning has been using minoxidil for 2 years but is still shedding hair. A doctor recommended plasma treatment over a DHT blocker for better and healthier results.
A 21-year-old is experiencing hair thinning and is considering using oral finasteride and minoxidil. They are seeking advice on the cheapest and easiest provider among Drb.ai, ro.co, or Amazon One Medical.
An 18-year-old is concerned about their visible hairline and low hair density when considering a buzz cut. They are worried about potential negative reactions.
The user is seeking advice on safe hair loss treatments for a household with pets, avoiding minoxidil due to its danger to cats. They are considering alternatives like dutasteride and looking for affordable options.
Kintor Pharmaceutical's stock rise suggests potential positive news about Pyrilutamide, a topical anti-androgen. GT20029 may also compete with existing treatments like finasteride and dutasteride.
Serevelle is being considered for hair loss due to menopause, but its effectiveness is unclear. Minoxidil and hormone management are suggested alternatives.
The user started using finasteride and topical minoxidil in September 2023, later adding a Theradome laser helmet, which helped reduce hair shedding significantly. The user reports improved hair coverage and stability, attributing most progress to the medications rather than the helmet.
The user reduced their finasteride dosage from 1.25mg to 1mg and experienced scalp burning and itching. They are concerned about potential hair loss and are seeking advice from others who have made similar dosage changes.
The user is experiencing flaking and shedding while using oral finasteride and minoxidil, which might be seborrheic dermatitis. A suggestion was made to try ketoconazole shampoo or cream and consider CBD with MCT oil, as shedding is common when starting these treatments.
The user is concerned about starting finasteride due to ongoing body development and seeks alternatives to maintain hair until age 25. They are considering options other than finasteride for hair loss management.
Mixing 2.5mg of minoxidil powder with 150ml of water seems to eliminate its blood pressure effects, causing only a brief 20-second hypertension. The reason for this effect is unclear.
Bald men in Mozambique are being targeted due to superstitions that their heads contain gold, leading to dangerous rituals. The conversation humorously discusses this belief and its implications.
The user reports worsening hairline after one month on 1mg finasteride and 2.5mg minoxidil. They are concerned about accelerated hair loss and seek advice.
An 18.5-year-old experiencing rapid hair loss is being treated with saw palmetto, vitamins, and red light therapy, but these seem ineffective. The consideration of finasteride is discussed, weighing its potential side effects against the emotional impact of early hair loss.
A user from Ontario, Canada, is seeking cheaper options for topical Minoxidil and oral Finasteride for hair loss, as current prices are around $300 for a three-month supply. They are asking if this pricing is typical and if there are more affordable alternatives.
A 23-year-old male is experiencing a receding hairline and overall thinning hair, affecting his confidence. He is considering using finasteride and minoxidil pills to address the issue.
A 68-year-old is experiencing increased hair loss despite using Minoxidil and is seeking alternative treatments. Suggestions include considering finasteride or RU58841 as potential options.