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    GlossaryTestosterone Gel

    medication applied to skin to treat low testosterone levels

    Testosterone Gel, also known as testosterone topical gel or testosterone replacement gel, is a medication applied to the skin to treat men with low or no testosterone. It helps restore normal testosterone levels, which can improve symptoms such as low energy, mood changes, and reduced libido. The gel is absorbed through the skin and enters the bloodstream, providing a steady release of testosterone.

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      community Topical Finasteride Gel 1% after 4 months — problems

      in Finasteride  156 upvotes 8 months ago
      The user experienced hair thinning due to a testosterone spike and used a minoxidil solution and topical finasteride gel. After four months, the gel caused side effects without improving hair thinning, leading to questions about continuing or adjusting the treatment.

      community Where do you guys get Topilutamide from? (if you even do)

      in Chat  4 upvotes 2 months ago
      The conversation discusses sourcing Topilutamide (fluridil) as a treatment for hair loss, with users comparing it to RU58841 and finasteride. Users share their experiences with various treatments, including testosterone, DHT gel, and Proviron, while expressing difficulty in finding Topilutamide.

      community DHT Gel (2.5%) to beard area + Dut + Pyri 1% + Minox

      in Research/Science  5 upvotes 9 months ago
      The conversation discusses using a combination of DHT gel, dutasteride, pyrilutamide, and minoxidil to promote beard growth while minimizing hair loss. Users suggest consulting a doctor and considering genetic factors before proceeding.

      community Has Anyone used deoxyribose sugar (gel) and seen notable results?

      in Chat  4 upvotes 11 months ago
      Deoxyribose sugar gel is discussed as a potential hair loss treatment, but it lacks human trials and credible evidence. Users express skepticism and humor about its effectiveness compared to established treatments like minoxidil and finasteride.