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Research Backed Dutasteride Simulator (Serum/scalp DHT included for all doses)
A Dutasteride Simulator predicts serum dutasteride, serum DHT, and scalp DHT levels using models from research papers. It simulates various dosing schedules to determine steady-state effects and visualizes outcomes, including hair growth-related scalp DHT suppression.
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Getting worse? Taking fin from Ro and switching to Amazon pharmacy seeing so much more hair fall is it just shedding? Or do I need to add more to my regiment? Change stuff up entirely?
Treatments The user switched from finasteride from Ro to Amazon pharmacy and noticed increased hair shedding and thinning, questioning if it's normal shedding or if they need to adjust their treatment. They have been using finasteride and topical minoxidil for 6-7 months without seeing regrowth or shedding initially. -
M28 Oral Fin&Min 2 month progress
Journals / Progress Pictures A 28-year-old male started a hair loss treatment with 2.5mg oral minoxidil daily, 1mg finasteride every other day, and a 1.5mm dermaroller once a week. After two months, he believes he sees some progress. -
Help me find the type of hair loss ihave
General The user is experiencing hair loss with symptoms of receding hairline, extreme shedding, and low density, possibly due to androgenic alopecia, diffuse thinning, retrograde alopecia, or telogen effluvium. They have used minoxidil and noticed changes in shedding patterns related to different water qualities and seborrheic dermatitis. -
0.5mg fin and minoxidil for 3 month
General The user has been using 0.5mg finasteride every other day and applying minoxidil twice daily for three months but hasn't noticed any hair growth or increased thickness yet. They are questioning if they should expect progress at this stage. -
2 Months Post-Shed, 3 months of progress
Progress Pictures The user experienced significant hair regrowth after three months of using minoxidil foam, finasteride, and a dermastamp, along with Nizoral shampoo. They noticed thicker hair on their crown and hairline, with no issues applying topical treatments. -
Finasteride doubled my testosterone & estrogen
Chat Finasteride increased testosterone and estrogen, stopped hair loss, and promoted regrowth. Users discussed side effects like libido changes and considered adding minoxidil and aromatase inhibitors.
Phenytoin or Spironolactone Intervention Counteracts 5-Fluorouracil–Induced Alopecia in Rats by Suppressing Oxidative Stress and Inflammation While Promoting Collagen Synthesis
This study explored the effects of phenytoin and spironolactone on 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)–induced alopecia in rats, a model for chemotherapy-induced hair loss. Both treatments significantly counteracted the negative effects of 5-FU, such as weight loss, reduced appetite, and hair loss, by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation. Phenytoin and spironolactone improved hair regrowth and restored follicular health, with spironolactone showing a more pronounced effect on hair regrowth and collagen organization. These findings indicate that phenytoin and spironolactone could be effective in mitigating chemotherapy-induced alopecia and improving recovery and quality of life post-treatment.
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Using the Mechanisms of Action Involved in the Pathogenesis of Androgenetic Alopecia to Treat Hair Loss
Combining different drugs can improve hair loss treatment.
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Amitriptyline-Induced Telogen Effluvium in a Patient with Cervical Disc Prolapse: A Case Report
Amitriptyline can cause temporary hair loss, which stops after discontinuing the drug.
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Effects of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists on Hair Loss and Regrowth: A Systematic Review
GLP-1 receptor agonists may cause hair loss, but regrowth is rare.
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Dermatological Alterations Induced by Gynecological Hormonal Imbalances: Acne, Hirsutism, and Alopecia
Hormonal imbalances can cause acne, excess hair growth, and hair loss in women, needing combined medical and emotional care.
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Psoriasis and Alopecia: Unveiling the Links
Psoriasis patients are more likely to develop alopecia areata due to complex autoimmune interactions.
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Hyperandrogenism Insulin Resistance-Acanthosis Nigricans Syndrome in a Female Adolescent with Migraine: A Case Report
Early diagnosis and treatment of endocrine disorders like HAIR-AN syndrome can improve outcomes in adolescents.
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Exosome-Based Therapies for Androgenetic Alopecia: Mechanisms, MicroRNAs, and Clinical Prospects
Exosome therapy could be a promising new way to treat hair loss.
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Prevalence and Hormonal Profiling of Secondary Amenorrheic Patients Presenting to a Fertility Clinic – An Observational Study
Hyperprolactinemia is the most common cause of secondary amenorrhea, followed by drug use.
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Associations Between GLP-1 Receptor Agonists and Alopecia: A Multi-Center Retrospective Analysis and Public Interest Trends
GLP-1 receptor agonists may increase the risk of a specific type of hair loss called androgenetic alopecia.