The conversation is about using finasteride and KX826 for hairloss treatment. The original poster is using 0.25 mg of finasteride every other day dueto side effects at a higher dose.
The conversation discusses whether it's better to start hairloss treatment with finasteride or dutasteride. Opinions vary, but many suggest starting with finasteride dueto its shorter half-life and easier management of side effects, while others argue dutasteride is more effective and has fewer side effects.
A 31-year-old who experienced severe hairloss during medical school tried various treatments, including topical and oral finasteride and minoxidil, but stopped dueto side effects. They restarted treatment 10 months ago with a regimen including topical finasteride, minoxidil, retinoic acid, hydrocortisone, oral minoxidil, and light therapy, emphasizing the importance of consistency and skincare.
The safety and effectiveness of RU-58841 as a hairloss treatment, with some users reporting side effects like chest pains, while others had positive results. The original research on RU-58841 was likely stopped dueto financial issues, not safety concerns.
A 25-year-old female is experiencing hairloss and has tried PRP, Minoxidil 5% with Biotin, and weekly needling sessions. Her doctor suggested switching to GFC treatment and stopping the needling sessions dueto increased shedding, which may be caused by Minoxidil.
The conversation discusses the potential of GT20029 to stop hairloss and possibly regrow hair, considering the body's regenerative abilities. No specific treatments were mentioned dueto the original post being removed.
A female user is experiencing hairloss from the root and dead ends, likely dueto post-partum effects, ankylosing spondylitis, and low iron. She seeks advice on improving hair health before going fully blonde.
A user's journey with hairloss, starting with finasteride at age 17 and switching to dutasteride at 18. The post provides insight on how minoxidil helped initially but quitting it caused some regrowth that was regained when switching to dutasteride. There is also discussion about starting finasteride as young as 17 years old for those who may be worried about potential physical development issues.
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.
Topical melatonin may help reduce hairloss and increase hair thickness in people with androgenetic alopecia (AGA), with some studies showing positive results. It can be mixed with minoxidil for application, and its effectiveness might be enhanced when used with micro-needling, but results may vary among individuals.
Considering a switch from finasteride to dutasteride for hairloss treatment, and the use of minoxidil as a last resort dueto its effects on hair texture.
An 18-year-old is dealing with early hairloss and feels unsupported. They have started oral minoxidil and are considering finasteride but are worried about side effects dueto high testosterone levels.
The user has been on finasteride for 17 months to treat hairloss, with some improvement in the crown but still experiencing significant shedding. They are considering if finasteride alone is sufficient and are hesitant to use minoxidil dueto a pre-existing condition, while another person suggests trying dutasteride.
The importance of patience when using treatments for hairloss, such as finasteride, minoxidil and RU58841, which can take 6-12 months to show results, sometimes causing initial hairloss. Everyone's experience is different, so it may take time to find what works best.
Hair cloning is discussed as a potential future solution for hairloss, but it's not expected to be available soon dueto high costs and technical challenges. Current treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841 are not mentioned in this conversation.
The conversation discusses RU58841, a compound for hairloss treatment, which was found to be effective in a 6-month trial but was not pursued dueto financial issues or marketability concerns, not safety. Some users are considering crowdfunding to release the research data, while others discuss personal experiences and safety concerns with RU58841.
Effective treatments for hairloss, including Dutasteride, Finasteride, Minoxidil, Dermarolling, LLLT, PRP, Ketoconazole, and Scalp Massage. In addition, anti-inflammatory diets and stress management are recommended to maintain or regrow hair.
A 19-year-old was advised by their primary care provider to take biotin for hairloss instead of minoxidil or finasteride dueto potential side effects and age concerns. The user is considering seeking a second opinion from a dermatologist.
A user discusses their current hairloss treatment of topical minoxidil, tretinoin, and dermarolling, and considers adding topical spironolactone dueto concerns about finasteride's mental side effects. Other users advise against topical spironolactone, citing ineffectiveness and unpleasant smell.
The post and conversation discuss the effectiveness of pyrilutamide for hairloss, with comparisons to finasteride and RU58841. Users express skepticism dueto failed trials and high costs, with some waiting for more data before trying pyrilutamide.
A user is experiencing genetic hairloss and is using spironolactone and minoxidil without success. They are considering switching to vegan protein powder dueto digestive issues and are concerned if it will worsen hairloss.
A person realized they were balding when their sister pointed it out and is now using a combination of hairloss treatments including finasteride, minoxidil, microneedling, and plans to add dutasteride and RU58841. Others in the conversation emphasize the importance of honesty about hairloss and caution against an overly aggressive treatment regimen, especially before a hair transplant.
The conversation discusses adding melatonin powder to a topical finasteride solution for hairloss, with one reply suggesting that melatonin may promote faster hair growth but advising against mixing it directly into the solution dueto potential instability.
The conversation is about someone who initially had positive results with Minoxidil for hairloss, lost those gains dueto a hospital stay, and is now not seeing the same results upon resuming treatment. They plan to add microneedling and/or tretinoin to their regimen and are seeking success stories from others who did not respond to Minoxidil alone.
A user's decision to shave their head after experiencing hairloss since the age of 17, and discussion around the potential use of Fin for treating hairloss.
A user's journey to try and stop their hairloss, including the use of oral finasteride, topical minoxidil, ketoconazole shampoo, Cynatine Keratin supplements, and The Ordinary's Multi-Peptide Serum for Hair Density; and advice from other users regarding trying dutasteride, oral minoxidil, and lifestyle changes.
Caffeine liquid may be as effective as Minoxidil for hairloss and could be used together for added benefits. However, the credibility of the research is questionable dueto potential bias, as the study was sponsored by a company that sells caffeine solution and was not double-blind.
The user started using trenbolone and minoxidil simultaneously and experienced increased hair shedding, unsure which is causing it. Replies suggest both drugs could cause hairloss, with one advising to stop trenbolone to protect hair and another indicating minoxidil is unlikely the cause dueto the timing.
The user has been on a hairloss treatment for 14 months using dutasteride and oral minoxidil without seeing regrowth and is considering adding more drugs dueto the psychological impact of hairloss. However, replies suggest the user may not actually be experiencing noticeable hairloss.