People are discussing ordering pyrilutamide for hairloss treatment in the US. The treatment is from Kintor's subsidiary company and is available on Amazon.
Users discuss using pyrilutamide for hairloss, seeking alternatives to 5AR inhibitors. They mention using minoxidil, ketoconazole shampoo, and RU58841.
The conversation discusses the use of dutasteride (DUT) versus finasteride (FIN) for hairloss treatment, with some users preferring DUT for its effectiveness while others choose FIN due to its approval status, better long-term data, and lower risk of side effects. Users share personal experiences with both medications, including side effects and effectiveness.
The user is using finasteride, minoxidil, topical treatments, and supplements for hairloss but is losing progress and considering switching to dutasteride. They seek success stories to boost morale.
Researching the effectiveness of the hairloss treatment Pyril in comparison to other treatments such as Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841. Replies suggest that users often fail to provide updates on their experience with Pyril.
User shows hairloss progress from NW4 to NW2.5 in 2.5 months using RU 8.5-9% daily and topical Dut .1% + RU 5% weekly. Discussion includes managing tension in African American hair and representation of different hair types.
A user's experience with Pyrilutamide for hairloss, which has been successful in reversing receding hairline when part of their stack with other treatments such as Dutasteride, Minoxidil, and Ketoconazole shampoo.
Biotin supplements are considered ineffective for hairloss and are not supported by evidence. People in the conversation have mixed experiences, with some noting benefits for nails and skin but not hair, while others continue to use biotin as part of their vitamin regimen.
A user's journey to treat hairloss with a combination of oral medication, topical treatments, microneedling and different shampoos and supplements. It includes warnings about an OGX biotin shampoo potentially causing further hairloss.
The post and conversation are about the effectiveness of finasteride and dutasteride for hairloss. The conclusion is that the user had better results with finasteride and experienced rapid balding after switching to dutasteride.
The conversation is about the effectiveness and safety of a hairloss treatment 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.
Users discuss whether Koshine reduces sebum and scalp itchiness. Some report reduced sebum and seborrheic dermatitis, while others debate the effectiveness of anti-androgens like RU58841 for hairloss.
The conversation is about the anticipated release date of phase II results for a hairloss treatment called GT20029 and the cautious optimism surrounding it due to past disappointments with similar treatments. Users expect an update in the next few months.
User suggests using a blow dryer after applying Minoxidil for hairloss treatment, and shares personal success with temple regrowth using Minoxidil and Finasteride. Another user shares their method of applying Minoxidil with long hair and agrees with blow-drying.
Tretinoin may improve minoxidil's effectiveness for hair growth, but results vary; some users report no change or potential hairloss acceleration. Tretinoin is included in some topical hairloss treatments sold by dermatologists and online companies.
The conversation discusses dissatisfaction with current hairloss treatments that mainly focus on DHT blockers like finasteride and dutasteride. Alternative treatments mentioned include RU58841, pyrilutamide, minoxidil, rosemary oil, and future possibilities like hair cloning.
A user's experience with treating their hairloss using finasteride, minoxidil, RU58841, dermarolling, and nizoral; specifically discussing dosage levels of the medications and effects on libido.
TDM-105795 showed promising hair growth results, with higher efficacy than placebo and minimal side effects. It activates dormant hair follicle stem cells and may maintain gains without immediate loss, unlike minoxidil.
The conversation is about a user sharing an 18-month update on their hairloss treatment, which includes finasteride, minoxidil, and weekly microneedling. They noticed hair regrowth after 3 months and are using a combination spray of finasteride and minoxidil.
A user named Zaehk shared their progress with hairloss after taking oral dutasteride and minoxidil. They started seeing positive results and mentioned concerns about side effects of minoxidil. Other users expressed support and encouragement.
A user shared their positive experience with finasteride and minoxidil for hairloss, noting significant improvement and regrowth after 1.5 years of treatment, despite initial side effects. They are now happy with their hair and personal life.
The user shared progress pictures after using minoxidil twice daily, rosemary, pumpkin seed, and castor oil three times a week, and a derma roller once a week for two months. The conversation discusses the effectiveness of these treatments for hairloss.
A user shared their 2+ years progress on Oral Dutasteride and Sublingual Minoxidil for hairloss. Another user asked about the form of Minoxidil used sublingually.
The conversation is about the debate over the existence of Post-Finasteride Syndrome (PFS) and its symptoms, with some users skeptical about PFS and others discussing side effects like erectile dysfunction and gynecomastia from hairloss treatments like finasteride. Specific treatments mentioned include finasteride, viagra, and a joke about using a popsicle stick for erectile support.
The conversation is about whether it's safe to use minoxidil with a mix of stemoxydine, RU58841, alfatradiol, and tretinoin at the same time for hairloss treatment. Concerns were raised about the absorption and effectiveness when these treatments are applied together.
The user is hesitant to use finasteride due to potential hormonal side effects and is waiting for the release of pyrilutamide, a new hairloss treatment. Other users suggest trying finasteride, warning about potential regret if hairloss progresses in the meantime.
The user experienced concerning side effects like throat irritation, shortness of breath, chest pain, and testicle pain after using RU58841 for hairloss, despite also using finasteride and minoxidil. Other users shared mixed experiences, with one advising to stop using RU58841 due to similar side effects, while another reported significant hairloss reduction without side effects.
The conversation discusses why there are no FDA-approved NSAAs like RU58841 on the market, despite their potential superiority to 5AR inhibitors like finasteride. It explores the effectiveness of treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841 for hairloss.
A 21-year-old male suffering from male pattern baldness is using topical finasteride and minoxidil, and oral minoxidil. His bloodwork shows normal DHT levels and slightly high testosterone, leading to discussions about the role of DHT sensitivity in hairloss, the potential impact of finasteride on his DHT levels, and the suggestion to proceed with oral finasteride due to his high testosterone.
Progress (in a good way). How often did you take biotin?
KarensAnon: I took biotin once daily.
KarensAnon has made 3-month progress with the use of Minoxidil foam, 0.5mm micro-needling weekly, and biotin to combat hairloss which had started at age 19. They plan to further their treatment by adding finasteride soon.