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research ‘The pill’: pimples, pigmentation and alopecia?
Birth control pills can improve or cause acne and hair issues, with improvements more common, and may affect skin pigmentation.
research Comparison of flutamide and spironolactone in the treatment of hirsutism: a randomized controlled trial
Flutamide is more effective and has fewer side effects than spironolactone for treating hirsutism.
research CONTRACEPTION AND THE SKIN
Birth control pills can cause skin issues but may help with acne and hirsutism, and choosing the right type can minimize side effects.
research A 17-Year-Old Mother Seeking Contraception
The document suggests a young mother use effective contraception like the Copper-T IUD while considering her health and the need for STD prevention.
research Hirsutism and acne in polycystic ovary syndrome
Lower doses of treatments for hirsutism and acne in PCOS are effective and cause fewer side effects.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Opinions on this study for Triphasic Progressive by Rene Furterer
The user shared their 5-year hair loss journey, initially using a product called Triphasic Progressive by Rene Furterer, which gave good results. Later, they switched to FDA-approved medications finasteride and minoxidil, which also helped, but they noticed the most significant progress with Triphasic. They're considering trying it again if minoxidil doesn't show improvements.
community Switched to oral combo pill (1.2 mg fin, 3 mg min, vitamins) from topical and wanted to share my thoughts.
Switching from topical to an oral combo pill (1.2 mg finasteride, 3 mg minoxidil, vitamins) improved hair thickness without noticeable side effects. The user appreciates the convenience of a single daily pill over twice-daily topical applications.
community 3 Months on “Phoenix” 2-in-1 pill (1mg fin + 3mg min oral)
The user is taking a 2-in-1 pill containing 1mg finasteride and 3mg minoxidil daily, noticing some hair thickening and new hair growth but minimal progress at the back of the head. They are considering adding topical minoxidil or increasing dosage and are unsure if they should change their routine or wait for more results.
community Finasteride 1mg pills say it shouldn’t be divided or crushed
The user is considering dividing 1mg finasteride pills into quarters despite instructions not to. They currently divide 5mg pills into smaller doses and want to switch to 1mg pills.
community Starting 5mg Finasteride split into 1.25mg. Is the hormonal fluctuation risk real?
An 18-year-old is considering splitting 5mg Finasteride pills into 1.25mg doses to save money, but is concerned about potential hormonal fluctuations and side effects due to his age. Users advise caution, suggest consulting a doctor, and recommend considering lower or less frequent doses.