A 33-year-old man experienced diffuse thinning and hair shedding due to sleep deprivation and low testosterone. After starting hCG treatment, he noticed hair regrowth on his temples.
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.
Topical spironolactone is more effective than topical finasteride for treating hair loss in both men and women. Oral spironolactone can affect testosterone, but the topical form doesn't impact the endocrine system.
The user is considering switching from finasteride to oral dutasteride due to sideeffects and lack of regrowth. They are unable to access topical dutasteride and are seeking advice on whether to proceed with oral dutasteride.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth and increased confidence after using 0.5mg finasteride daily and 5% minoxidil once daily for five months, with no sideeffects reported. Other users shared similar experiences, discussing libido changes and considering testosterone replacement therapy (TRT).
Finasteride use led to increased body hair and shedding, possibly due to Reflex Hyperandrogenicity. The user is considering trying Finasteride again and seeks advice on whether to proceed.
The user switched from Finasteride to topical Dutasteride, Pyrilutamide, and Minoxidil due to hair loss, then decided to switch to oral Dutasteride because of pregnancy concerns. They are considering the frequency of oral Dutasteride use, with suggestions of using it a few times a week for better results and fewer sideeffects.
The user took finasteride for a year with no issues until reading negative stories online, which led to experiencing sideeffects they believe are psychological. They stopped the medication and are seeking advice on recovering faster.
User experienced severe brain fog and anxiety from oral dutasteride and is considering dutasteride injections with PRP for hair loss, while currently using finasteride and oral minoxidil. They seek others' experiences with dutasteride mesotherapy and its sideeffects.
A 16-year-old is experiencing hair thinning and has been using 5% minoxidil for three months and finasteride for one month. They are considering adding dutasteride but are concerned about potential sideeffects like prostate cancer.
Low-dose topical finasteride may reduce scalp DHT with fewer sideeffects than oral finasteride, though it can still lower blood serum DHT. Users report varying experiences, with some finding topical use effective and side-effect-free, while others note significant DHT suppression.
A 22-year-old male is using topical dutasteride, minoxidil, tretinoin, and microneedling for hair loss, experiencing some sideeffects like mild ball pain and initial shedding but seeing progress in hair thickness. He plans to increase the dutasteride dose and has tried various treatments, including finasteride and RU58841, with differing sideeffects.
A user suggests that a .25% topical finasteride solution could reduce scalp DHT levels without affecting bloodstream DHT levels, potentially avoiding sexual sideeffects. They question why a 2.5% solution was chosen and if a custom .25% solution can be ordered.
A female user in her mid-20s with androgenetic alopecia and suspected telogene effluvium who has been taking Dutasteride, Spironolactone, Minoxidil, Dermarolling, Ketoconazol shampoo, and Yaz contraception for her hair loss for the past 6 months. She had a small shed during this time that she believes to be stress related.
Oral minoxidil can cause rare facial bloating, especially at higher doses and in women. Reducing sodium intake, drinking more water, and adjusting the dose can help manage sideeffects.
The user started using oral minoxidil and estradiol in August 2025, added finasteride in December, and experienced significant hair shedding in February/March. They switched to estradiol injections and are considering their hair washing routine, while another user suggested consulting a dermatologist and possibly trying dutasteride.
A 24-year-old shares their positive 4-month progress using 0.5 mg oral finasteride and 5% topical minoxidil for hair loss, reporting no significant sideeffects. Other users discuss similar experiences and regimens, with some expressing concerns about potential sideeffects.
The user experienced increased hair density after starting 1mg finasteride in February and 2.5mg oral minoxidil two months ago, along with 10mg biotin daily. They initially used topical minoxidil but switched to oral due to application difficulties and have seen improvements without significant sideeffects.
Switching to dutasteride as a hair loss prevention treatment, along with minoxidil, dermarolling and nizoral shampoo, and the potential benefits and sideeffects of using finasteride and/or dutasteride in combination with topical anti-androgens like RU58841.
A user in their 30s with male pattern baldness reported significant hair regrowth after starting a daily pill containing 2.5mg Minoxidil and 1mg Finasteride. They were initially skeptical but experienced no sideeffects and were pleasantly surprised by the results.
The user checked iron, ferritin, B12, zinc, testosterone, DHT, and estrogens to understand hair loss causes and the effects of dutasteride. They also noted increased heart rate and paleness with oral minoxidil.
The user experienced hair improvement after six months of using 1mg oral finasteride, with some sideeffects like reduced libido and initial mood changes. They are considering adding oral minoxidil for further regrowth.
Fluridil was abandoned due to its weak effectiveness and low binding affinity to the androgen receptor, making it less competitive against DHT and testosterone. Users discuss its limited results compared to other treatments like pyrilutamide and RU58841.
The user has been using 5% minoxidil, finasteride, and dutasteride, along with microneedling and ketoconazole, to treat hair loss, showing significant progress over a year. Sideeffects mentioned include brain fog, watery semen, and facial dryness.
Kintor's phase III trial for pyri (KX-826) showed promising safety and efficacy results, with no drug-related sexual dysfunction reported. Users discussed their experiences with pyri, Minoxidil, Dutasteride, and concerns about the validity of the study results.
The conversation discusses the absorption and effectiveness of PG-free versus PG versions of RU58841, with some users believing PG improves efficacy while others see no difference. Concerns about RU58841's potential sideeffects on the endocrine system are also mentioned, with one user considering switching to pyrilutamide.
The user experienced positive hair growth using oral minoxidil (2.5mg) and finasteride (1mg) nightly, with no sideeffects or shedding. They assert the results are genuine despite others' skepticism.
A user shared their 2-month progress using 1mg finasteride daily, 5% minoxidil with 0.1% finasteride topically twice a day, and Vitamin D3 weekly. They experienced initial sideeffects like weaker erections and mood swings, which resolved after one month.
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This user experienced positive results from using a combination of minoxidil and finasteride, with no reported sideeffects after two months. Others have also shared their experiences with both short-term and long-term use of finasteride.
Oral minoxidil is considered unsafe due to severe sideeffects and requires close medical supervision, while oral finasteride is viewed as safe and effective. There is debate over the fear-mongering around finasteride and the downplaying of minoxidil's risks, with some users advocating for proper health screenings before use.