Just made a 5% solution of Pyrilutamide in the kitchen nbd Satire 12/17/2022
A joke about creating a hair loss treatment in the kitchen, with replies encouraging more jokes.
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Minoxidil with alcohol and propylene glycol was more effective than non-alcohol versions, and RU58841 worked best in a non-water-based solution. Oral finasteride showed better results than topical, despite side effects; microneedling and tretinoin worsened hair loss, and PRP was only helpful when younger.
community Pyrilutamide 5 months results (before, after pics)
Tae147 has shared results of using pyrilutamide, a 5% concentration topical solution applied twice daily, in combination with minoxidil, to reduce scalp itchiness and hair shedding. Other users have shared their experiences with the treatment, as well as questions about its availability on the market.
community Pyrilutamide is available at Minoxidilmax
Minoxidilmax offering a 0.5% Pyrilutamide solution and debating the cost, effectiveness, and safety of using it alone or with other treatments such as Finasteride and Minoxidil.
community 8 months - 0.5mg dut, 80mg Ru58841, 5mg oral min, topical min at night, microneedle 1.5mm every other week
The conclusion of the conversation is that the user has experienced significant hair regrowth using a combination of medications, including dutasteride, RU58841, and minoxidil. They have not experienced any noticeable side effects and are considering a hair transplant in the future.
community anagenic pyrilutamide powder - help me understand the pricing
The user is confused about the pricing and concentration of pyrilutamide powder for hair loss treatment. They calculate that 500mg of pyrilutamide can make ten 1ml applications of a 5% solution, costing $119.
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