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    GlossaryNootropic (Cognitive Enhancer)

    substance claimed to boost cognitive functions like memory and creativity

    A nootropic, also known as a cognitive enhancer or smart drug, is a substance that is claimed to improve cognitive functions such as memory, creativity, and motivation in healthy individuals. These substances can be natural or synthetic and are often used to boost mental performance, though their efficacy and safety can vary widely and are subjects of ongoing research.

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      community Creatine's effect on Hair Loss and DHT

      in Research/Science  100 upvotes 8 months ago
      A 21-year-old male managed to control his hair loss using Nizoral, RU58841, and finasteride, but experienced increased scalp itchiness after starting creatine, which subsided upon stopping creatine. Users shared mixed experiences on whether creatine affects hair loss, with some reporting negative effects and others seeing no change or defending its benefits.

      community Can anyone confidently say their erections are the same on fin ?

      in Chat  240 upvotes 5 months ago
      The conversation discusses the impact of finasteride on sexual function, with many users reporting reduced libido and weaker erections despite continuing the treatment to prevent hair loss. Some users suggest checking hormone levels or switching to different dosages or treatments like dutasteride, while others share mixed experiences regarding the severity of side effects.

      community No, Finasteride as a treatment for MPB was not an "accident"

      in Research/Science  105 upvotes 3 years ago
      Finasteride was intentionally developed to treat BPH and later approved for male pattern baldness (MPB) due to its 5AR inhibition effects. The delay in MPB approval was due to concerns about off-label use for female hirsutism and the prioritization of treating a more debilitating condition.

      community 4 month progress on treatment! Low dose fin.

      in Progress Pictures  179 upvotes 2 months ago
      User shared 4-month progress on hair loss treatment using 0.25mg finasteride daily and topical minoxidil daily, noting cognitive decline possibly linked to finasteride. Users discussed side effects, alternative treatments, and shared similar experiences.

      community Dutasteride + Oral Minoxidil , 5 Months

      in Update  7 upvotes 5 months ago
      The post discusses using oral Minoxidil and Dutasteride for hair loss. Minoxidil improved hair growth with mild hypertrichosis, while Dutasteride caused severe acne, cognitive issues, and mild anxiety, leading the user to prefer Finasteride.