Pyrilutimide, a treatmentforhairloss; it's effectiveness compared to other treatments such as Finasteride and RU58841; and some users’ experiences with the treatment.
Kintor's GT20029, a treatmentforhairloss, has completed Phase 1 successfully, showing promise as an androgen receptor degrader that could potentially regrow hair. It is considered more effective than Pyrilutamide, with infrequent dosing and minimal systemic absorption.
Pyrilutamide, a potential hairlosstreatment that is currently in development and may be available soon; an androgen receptor degrader which is also being developed as a potential treatmentforhairloss; and the comparison between Pyrilutamide, finasteride, minoxidil, and RU58841.
The post discusses frustration over the limited and not always effective treatments forhairloss, mainly Minoxidil and Finasteride. The conversation includes mentions of potential new treatments like GT20029, HMI-115, CosmeRNA, KX-826, and microneedling, but also highlights the challenges of funding and prioritizing research in this area.
A 23-year-old started taking 0.25 mg of Finasteride daily forhairloss after trying Minoxidil and derma rolling without success. People shared varied experiences with Finasteride, discussing potential side effects, effectiveness, and personal decisions regarding hairlosstreatment.
Discouragement regarding Pyrilutamide, a drug in development forhairloss, and the potential side effects of Finasteride. People discussed anecdotal experiences with Pyrilutamide as well as suggestions to wait out Phase 3 trials before making any conclusions.
The conversation is about frustration with dermatologists not effectively treating hairloss and the difficulty in obtaining prescriptions for Minoxidil and Finasteride. Some users suggest seeing specialists or general practitioners forhairlosstreatment, while others share their own experiences with dermatologists and the importance of doing personal research.
The conversation discusses whether finasteride would still be necessary if Verteporfin becomes a successful hairlosstreatment. It also explores the sensitivity of transplanted hair to DHT and the potential for off-label use of Verteporfin post hair transplant.
The conversation is about the delay in Breezula's phase 3 trials and skepticism regarding its effectiveness compared to other treatments like RU58841 and Pyrilutamide. Some users prefer safety over effectiveness, while others express frustration with the slow progress and doubt Breezula will be a significant treatmentforhairloss.
A young man in his mid-20s started using finasteride and biotin forhair thinning and has seen less hairloss after three months. Others shared their positive experiences with minoxidil and finasteride, discussed potential side effects, and encouraged early treatmentforhairloss.
The user's experience and success with taking finasteride to treat hairloss, which is confirmed by other users who have taken it without side effects. The user also advises that consulting a doctor before starting any kind of treatmentforhairloss is important, as opposed to relying on self-made remedies available online.
The availability of Topical Dutasteride, a potential treatmentforhairloss, which can be purchased without prescription from MinoxidilMax. Other treatments discussed include Topical Finasteride and PRP injections, with discussion around dosage, efficacy, side-effects and safety.
The post and conversation are about HMI-115, a potential treatmentforhairloss. The conclusion is that HMI-115 is not a 5ar-inhibitor and is instead a prolactin receptor inhibitor. Some users are skeptical about its effectiveness and believe that baldness will still be a problem in the future.
A user's experience with Pyrilutamide, a topical treatmentforhairloss that they used in combination with other treatments such as Minoxidil and Finasteride. The user experienced impressive results in a short amount of time.
A 43-year-old user's progress pictures showing their results from taking Finasteride and Dutasteride for 13 months, along with 5% Minoxidil topical treatmentforhairloss over the course of two years. Other users shared experiences and advice about using these treatments to reverse hairloss.
The conversation discusses a five-year study on dutasteride, a medication for male hairloss. The study found that 89.9% of patients saw improvement or prevention of hairloss progression, with varying success rates based on different balding patterns. Side effects were mostly sexual and decreased over time. Dutasteride was concluded to be a long-term, safe, and effective treatmentfor male hairloss.
A 26-year-old male experienced positive results using 1mg Finasteride daily and 2% ketoconazole shampoo forhairloss, with reduced shedding and scalp itch. He reported no significant side effects and recommends early treatmentfor those in the initial stages of hairloss.
User shares progress after 2 months using finasteride, nizoral shampoo, and microneedling forhairloss. Comments discuss early treatment, results, and differing opinions on starting treatments.
Treatments forhairloss, including microneedling (dermarolling and dermapen) and the use of minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841. It provides detailed information about cost and usage of the various treatments, as well as potential side effects.
Factors that can cause hairloss other than DHT, such as inflammation and diet, and potential treatments like scalp massages, minoxidil, citrulline, stretches, meditation, iron sulfate/Vitamin C, Vitamin D, protein and Dutasteride.
The conversation discusses exploring new hairlosstreatments beyond popular ones like Finasteride, Minoxidil, and Ketoconazole. Specific treatments mentioned include ozone therapy, Dutasteride mesotherapy, RegeneraActiva, microcurrent electrical hair stimulation, Nourkrin, and BioEqua Enercharger.
People regret not starting hairlosstreatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride earlier, as they've lost significant hair by waiting. Some experienced side effects like itchy nipples or increased libido, but overall, they wish they had acted sooner to prevent hairloss.
A user visited a dermatologist forhairloss and was prescribed Minoxidil without a physical examination, leading to skepticism about the thoroughness of the appointment. The user is considering seeking a second opinion due to the lack of tests or physical checks.
There is no natural way to stop hairloss; pharmaceuticals like minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841 are the only effective treatments. Some users report success with minoxidil and microneedling, while others discuss the side effects of finasteride.
The treatmentfor androgenetic alopecia involves using finasteride and minoxidil with intense exercise and cold exposure to boost metabolism and reduce androgenic effects, potentially leading to hair regrowth. This approach may activate biological pathways for improved hair and overall health.
Some men are bald because they are unaware of hairlosstreatments like Minoxidil (Min) and Finasteride (Fin), while others choose not to use them due to potential side effects, cost, or personal preference. Treatments like Min and Fin are discussed, with varying results and opinions on their effectiveness and side effects.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of hairlosstreatments, specifically finasteride and dutasteride. The conclusion is that dutasteride significantly reduces DHT levels and may be more effective than finasteride for long-term hair retention, with some users reporting personal experiences and side effects.