RU58841, a potential hairloss treatment, 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.
A user is seeking a Ketoconazole shampoo in Spain to complement their hairloss treatment, which includes Minoxidil, Finasteride, and Biotin. They previously used Alpecin and are now looking for recommendations on Amazon.
The conversation is about choosing a topical antiandrogen for hairloss, with options including RU58841, CB0301, Pyrolutamide, Alfatradiol, and Fluridil. Users discuss their preferences and reasons for selecting specific treatments.
A user shared their experience with finasteride for hairloss, noting it slowed but didn't stop their hairloss, and they quit after 1.5 years. Suggestions included trying dutasteride, adding minoxidil, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
The post and conversation discuss KX-826 (pyrilutamide) for hairloss treatment, with positive remarks about its advertising and authenticity in China. The user changed their perspective after further research and seeing genuine advertising.
The conversation discusses whether it's better to start hairloss treatment with finasteride or dutasteride. Opinions vary, but many suggest starting with finasteride due to its shorter half-life and easier management of side effects, while others argue dutasteride is more effective and has fewer side effects.
A user stopped finasteride due to side effects and rapid hairloss, considering a hair system. Others suggested alternatives like dutasteride, minoxidil, and topical finasteride.
Users discuss their positive experiences with finasteride for hairloss, mentioning halted hairloss, hair regrowth, and improved self-esteem. Some express satisfaction in taking action against baldness, while others note increased libido and energy.
The user is exploring hair growth stimulants other than Minoxidil, mentioning Stemoxydine, various peptides, drugs like Latanoprost and Bimatoprost, and natural remedies such as Rosemary Oil and Caffeine. They express concerns about the long-term effectiveness and safety of these alternatives and seek more information on viable options for hair regrowth.
The user has been on oral finasteride and minoxidil for six months without seeing hairloss stabilization and has started taking dutasteride twice a week. Other users shared their experiences with hairloss treatments, with one suggesting dutasteride might be more effective than finasteride.
Some men are bald because they are unaware of hairloss treatments 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 use of topical minoxidil and finasteride for hairloss, with some users combining them with oral treatments. Users share their experiences and opinions on effectiveness, cost, and convenience, with mixed views on whether topical or oral applications are superior.
A user shared a 6-month progress picture showing improvement in hairloss using biotin and minoxidil. They also mentioned dealing with stress, diet issues, and seborrheic dermatitis.
A 40-year-old man shared a 9-month update on his hairloss treatment, which includes 1.25mg finasteride, 8% minoxidil, RU58841, dermarolling, ketoconazole shampoo, and vitamins, with no significant side effects. He has seen improvement in his hair growth and has stopped wearing hats as a result.
The user shared progress pictures after using finasteride and minoxidil for hairloss over four years. Responses vary, with some seeing stabilization or slight improvement, and others noticing a small amount of hairloss.
The conversation discusses the effects of finasteride on hairloss and its potential neurological and sexual side effects. Users share personal experiences, with some reporting positive outcomes and others expressing concerns about cognitive function.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness and safety of hairloss treatments, specifically RU58841 and Pyrilutimide (Pyril), with users sharing that Pyril was no more effective than a placebo and expressing concerns about the safety of RU58841 based on personal experiences and the lack of pharmaceutical interest.
A user shared their experience with oral minoxidil and finasteride for hairloss, taking 7.5mg of minoxidil and experiencing excessive hair growth all over their body without major side effects. Some users suggested lower doses for safety, while others shared their own experiences with hair growth in different areas and side effects.
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 hairloss treatments.
The conversation is about frustration over the delay in phase 2 results for a hairloss treatment called GT20029. One user suspects the treatment may have failed.
A user shared a 17-month update on their hairloss treatment, which included a hair transplant of 2300 grafts, using a topical solution of minoxidil and finasteride, a laser cap, and ketoconazole shampoo. They are considering another transplant and seeking honest feedback on their progress, while others share their own experiences and advice on hairloss treatments.
A 23-year-old male shared his 6-month hairloss progress using Minoxidil, Finasteride, Ketoconazole shampoo, microneedling, and vitamin supplements. He noticed hairloss at 19, which accelerated during the pandemic.
The conversation is about a meme related to hairloss that influenced someone to start taking finasteride. Another person agrees that the meme accurately represents the situation.
The user experienced improved hair at 6 months using 0.5 mg finasteride daily but noticed more scalp visibility and potential hairloss at 13 months, questioning if this was due to shedding or the treatment not working. Some respondents suggested the possibility of a shed or scalp inflammation, while others observed improvements or advised checking for underlying scalp conditions.
The conversation is a satirical discussion about a baby with hairloss using adult hairloss treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, and ketoconazole, as well as dermarolling, scalp massages, and plans for PRP sessions. Suggestions include various other treatments and humorous advice, reflecting the satire of the situation.
The user has been using 0.1% topical finasteride and topical minoxidil for hairloss, and has now been prescribed Dutasteride. They also use a derma pen, ketoconazole shampoo, and a mix of oils for treatment.
The conversation is about disappointment with pyrilutamide's performance as a hairloss treatment, with some users expressing interest in other treatments like Verteporfin, GT20029, and RU58841, while others suggest sticking with established treatments like finasteride or dutasteride.
The conversation discusses the potential of verteporfin in treating hairloss, with some users reporting positive results and speculating that it could lead to a cure for baldness. Others are skeptical, and there's a debate on the effectiveness of verteporfin for regrowing hair and reducing transplant scars.
The conversation is about differing experiences with finasteride for hairloss, with some users reporting side effects and others not, and the debate over the drug's safety and effectiveness. Specific treatments mentioned include finasteride, dutasteride, and topical finasteride.
The conversation is about a person sharing before and after pictures of their hairloss treatment, which includes Minoxidil, Finasteride, and Dutasteride. They discuss their own hairloss, particularly the recession of their temporal points.