Pyrilutamide, a possible hairlosstreatment, ceasing to be traded due to patent laws; and the hope that this indicates it may be a legitimate treatment.
The conversation discusses the progress of Clascoterone (Breezula) for hairlosstreatment, noting that COVID-19 delayed female trials by three months but Phase III trials for males are proceeding with a Special Protocol Assessment filed with the FDA. Users express hope for Breezula as an alternative to existing treatments like finasteride and minoxidil, despite concerns about its potential high cost.
The conversation discusses the anticipation and skepticism around the release of GT20029 for hairlosstreatment. The original poster has been using Finasteride and Minoxidil but is hopeful for GT20029, while others express doubts about its timely release and suggest alternatives like KX826 and hair transplants.
RU58841, a potential hairlosstreatment, was not commercialized due to marketability issues and lack of long-term safety data. Concerns about its formulation and delivery methods further complicate its use.
The conclusion of this conversation about hairloss is that the user, y00sh420, tried various treatments including a $700 lllt helmet, topical minoxidil and finasteride, spectraDNC, and micro needling, but did not achieve the desired results. They have decided to stop trying until a cure for male pattern baldness is found. Other users expressed different opinions on hairlosstreatments.
The conversation is about the potential format of Breezula, a hairlosstreatment, and concerns that it might be greasy or sticky. Specific treatments mentioned are Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
The side effects of taking finasteride as a treatment for hairloss, with particular focus on its sexual and psychiatric side effects; research has indicated that there are high and low outliers in terms of prevalence of sexual side effects, but it is usually between 3-5%, while evidence of lasting sexual side effects comes from lower quality sources.
The conversation is about when GT20029, a hairlosstreatment, might be available on the grey market, with users discussing the challenges of compounding it and speculating it might be available after phase 2 results, similar to pyri. Specific treatments mentioned are pyri, RU58841, and GT20029.
The user "Dismal_Library_2264" shared their 11-month progress on a hairlosstreatment regimen. They used dutasteride, topical minoxidil, dermarolling, a hair serum, and specific shampoos. They experienced some side effects but were overall satisfied with the results.
The conversation discusses switching from finasteride to dutasteride for hairlosstreatment, with mixed experiences regarding shedding and effectiveness. Some users also mention using minoxidil and RU58841 alongside these treatments.
The conversation is about the effectiveness and safety of a hairlosstreatment called Pyri, with users discussing its availability and comparing it to other treatments like RU58841, fluridil, and alfatradiol. Some users are waiting for FDA approval before using Pyri, while others share their positive experiences with RU58841 and suggest additional treatments with minimal side effects.
Pyrilutamide, a potentially effective hairlosstreatment; other topical treatments like RU58841 and CB-03-01 that may have fewer side effects than Pyrilutamide; and the Phase 3 clinical trials of Pyrilutamide, which is likely to be approved by the FDA soon.
The conversation discusses the potential market release of a hairlosstreatment called GT20029 by Anageninc, with users expressing interest and discussing the importance of safety and effectiveness. Some users plan to contact Anageninc to show demand for the product.
The conversation discusses whether to add minoxidil to an existing hairlosstreatment 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.
A user's progress after 3 months of using the "big 4" hairlosstreatments - liposomal gel minoxidil, finasteride, keto shampoo and microneedling; with people providing advice about their own experiences and asking for more information.
The user healthydudenextdoor starting a new topical anti-androgen hairlosstreatment, Pyrilutamide, and discussing their current regimen of finasteride and minoxidil.
The effectiveness of pyrilutamide, a hairlosstreatment, with research results being postponed until September. Various people shared their experiences with topical finasteride, minoxidil and RU58841, as well as other treatments such as dandruff shampoo, group buys and grey markets.
First patient dosed with Pyrilutamide (Kintor) Phase III for hairlosstreatment. Pyrilutamide differs from approved treatments as it competes with DHT to bind hair follicles, potentially reducing side effects.
A 57-year-old man with severe hairloss since age 14 tried various hairlosstreatments over two years, including finasteride, dutasteride, minoxidil, and supplements, with some minor regrowth. He also experimented with topical treatments and microneedling, but results were not cosmetically significant.
Follicopeptide (FOL005) by Coegin Pharma will launch as a cosmetic hair growth treatment by Q2 2025, showing similar efficacy to finasteride. Users discuss the benefits and skepticism of releasing hairlosstreatments as cosmetics rather than drugs.
The conversation is about difficulty finding a reputable source for Latanoprost or Bimatoprost in pure powder form or high concentrations for hairlosstreatment, with only low concentration solutions being readily available.
Whether using both Fluridil and Alfatradiol together could be more effective than either one alone as a hairlosstreatment, given their different mechanisms of action.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of RU58841 for hairloss compared to pyrilutamide, which failed to show significant hair regrowth in trials. Some users report personal side effects with RU58841 and question the criteria for success in hairlosstreatments.
Someone looking for solutions to their hairloss, who has tried and failed to tolerate anti-androgen treatments such as finasteride, CB-03-01, RU58841, and Eucapil. The user is seeking advice and understanding of their extreme sensitivity to these treatments.
The conversation is about using adenosine, finasteride, and minoxidil for hairlosstreatment. The user ordered a 0.75% adenosine solution and is currently using finasteride 1mg and minoxidil 5%.
RU58841 powder from a lab supplier was tested at a free drug testing service. The discussion includes using Minoxidil and finasteride for hairlosstreatment.
SCUBE3, a protein linked to hair growth in moles, was discovered over 25 years ago and is being developed by Amplifica for potential hairlosstreatment. Concerns exist about SCUBE3's association with cancer, as it is a protein that promotes cell growth, which could potentially trigger cancer development if used for hair growth therapy.
The user is considering adding an anti-androgen, RU58841, to their current hairlosstreatment routine due to receding hair. They are also contemplating waiting for Breezula or Pyrilutamide to become more affordable.
The conversation is about the effectiveness of topical azelaic acid in blocking DHT for hairlosstreatment. Specific treatments discussed include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
LazyJam shaved their head after not seeing significant results from using finasteride and microneedling for hairloss, feeling more self-acceptance and saving money. Others in the conversation discuss their own reasons for continuing hairlosstreatments, such as personal appearance, self-esteem, and not wanting to shave regularly.