Anyone tried Hair Rescue RU-58841? Product 3/21/2026
The conversation is about using a hair loss treatment combining 5% RU58841 and 5% minoxidil. The user is considering trying this formula after seeing it advertised.
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6 / 1000+ resultscommunity Been on homemade topical finasteride ( 0,025% ) for well over 2 years, and I just feel I maintain. Prior to that I have been using Rogaine ( Minoxidil foam 5% ) which had thickened the strands of hairs I already had. What changes could I made on my stack to see any further improvement?
The user has been using homemade topical finasteride for over 2 years with no side effects and Rogaine foam, considering a hair transplant in a year. They are contemplating whether to continue the current treatment, switch to oral finasteride with or without RU58841, and are unsure about potential side effects of oral medication.
community [10 months] Lookin Bout Halfway There👍👨🦲 — ru58841, dutasteride, minoxidil
The conclusion of the conversation is that the user "lemmeseesomeass" has experienced significant hair regrowth using a combination of RU58841, dutasteride, and minoxidil. They mention that RU58841 is effective but not medically approved. They provide instructions on how they use RU58841.
community Should I give minoxidil a try or should I wait to see if I can get any more results from my regimen (fin, Ru58841, microneedling) almost at the 1year mark since starting also wondering if I can mix my ru58841 powder into minoxidil and just use that as my solvent
The conversation discusses whether to add minoxidil to an existing hair loss treatment regimen that includes finasteride, RU58841, and microneedling. Some users suggest trying minoxidil and monitoring for side effects, while others advise waiting to see if current treatments improve results after one year.
community Hope for older men! 57 year old male 6 mo. progress pics. Minoxidil, RU58841, Microneedling, Nizoral
A 57-year-old man shared his 6-month hair regrowth progress using RU58841, Minoxidil, microneedling, and Nizoral. He experienced significant improvement, with a smaller bald spot, thicker hair, and hairline regrowth.
community [22M] Real talk, can I fill these temples in. 5 months Dutasteride and Minoxidil 2 months ru58841 + Microneedling.
A 22-year-old male is using Dutasteride, Minoxidil, RU58841, and Microneedling to treat hair loss and is wondering if he can regrow hair at his temples. Commenters suggest that he should continue the treatment as it takes time, with full results expected in 2-2.5 years.
community 29M, 5.5 months of: 0.5mg finasteride, 5% minoxidil, 1.5mm microneedling once a week and 20mg RU58841. No notable sides. I feel much better, and happy to have started treatment just in time. I just wish I started sooner! The dandruffy gunk you see is definitely propylene glycol from minoxidil :')
User shared 5.5-month progress using 0.5mg finasteride, 5% minoxidil, 1.5mm microneedling weekly, and 20mg RU58841, with positive results and no side effects. Others discussed their experiences, dosage adjustments, and the importance of age in treatment efficacy.
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