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    GlossaryTetrahydrodeoxycorticosterone

    neurosteroid modulating GABA_A receptor activity in the brain

    Tetrahydrodeoxycorticosterone (THDOC) is a neurosteroid derived from the hormone deoxycorticosterone. It is known for its role in modulating the activity of the GABA_A receptor in the brain, which can influence mood, stress response, and seizure susceptibility. This compound is significant in both neuroscience and endocrinology for its potential effects on mental health and neurological conditions.

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      community risks with finasteride and dutasteride

      in Research/Science  141 upvotes 8 months ago
      Finasteride and dutasteride have potential risks, including post-finasteride syndrome, but are commonly used for hair loss. RU58841, minoxidil, and needling are suggested as alternatives, though all treatments carry risks.

      community 18M 8 months progress 40mg daily dut stack

      in Progress Pictures  112 upvotes 10 months ago
      An 18-year-old is using a high-dose hair loss treatment with 40mg daily dutasteride, finasteride, minoxidil, tretinoin, and topical bicalutamide. Despite health risk concerns, especially liver issues, they report hair regrowth progress and intend to continue the regimen.

      community What do you think about this prescription

      in Treatment 2 years ago
      The user visited a trichologist due to ineffective topical finasteride treatment for hair loss. The trichologist recommended a new regimen including a two-month course of locoidon (cortisone 0.1%), followed by a solution containing minoxidil, hydrocortisone butirrate, estrone, progesterone, tocopherol acetate, trichosol, and transcutol.

      community Trestolone (MENT) as a nuclear treatment

      in Treatment  99 upvotes 3 years ago
      Experimenting with trestolone as a treatment for hair loss in an attempt to avoid DHT-related treatments such as finasteride and dutasteride, and discussing the potential effects of its receptor selectivity on the androgen receptors in the scalp.