The post and conversation are about using RU58841 mixed with Minoxidil once a night for hairloss. The user experienced sideeffects from Finasteride and chose RU58841 instead.
The user has been using finasteride and minoxidil for less than three months to treat hairloss and has seen significant improvement, with hair regrowth on the crown area and no sideeffects. They plan to start dermarolling to potentially speed up regrowth.
A 22-year-old man has been using topical melatonin for a year to slow hairloss and it appears to be effective. He's seeking alternatives to finasteride due to potential sideeffects, and is interested in understanding how melatonin works to prevent hair shedding.
A 20-year-old man shared his one-year progress using finasteride and minoxidil for hairloss. He experienced no sideeffects, saw results within weeks, and despite occasional shedding, his hair grew back thicker and in previously bald spots.
The user experienced significant hair shedding in the second week of using pyrilutamide, more so than with finasteride and minoxidil, and reported a headache after the first application. They believe the treatment may be working but acknowledge it's too early to confirm results.
Discouragement regarding Pyrilutamide, a drug in development for hairloss, and the potential sideeffects of Finasteride. People discussed anecdotal experiences with Pyrilutamide as well as suggestions to wait out Phase 3 trials before making any conclusions.
A 21-year-old MTF individual is experiencing rapid hair thinning and is currently on estradiol valerate. They are inquiring about the effectiveness of spironolactone for hairloss, despite being aware of its serious sideeffects.
A young man in his mid-20s started using finasteride and biotin for hair thinning and has seen less hairloss after three months. Others shared their positive experiences with minoxidil and finasteride, discussed potential sideeffects, and encouraged early treatment for hairloss.
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This user was discussing their progress with hairloss treatments including 5mg oral Minoxidil and combining 3mg oral Minoxidil with MTF HRT. They also discussed sideeffects of increased body hair in other parts of the body.
Pyrilutamide, a new drug being tested to combat hairloss that has been found to perform comparably or better than finasteride and dutasteride in the initial 6 months of treatment with minimal reported sideeffects.
The user has been taking oral Minoxidil (1.25mg/day) for two weeks to treat hairloss, has experienced no sideeffects, and plans to increase the dose to 2.5mg/day after another two weeks. They are also monitoring their blood pressure and have not noticed any negative interactions with their pre-workout supplements.
User sshamu's progress pictures of 4 months using minoxidil foam and 1MM dermarolling for hairloss, which resulted in impressive results. There is also discussion about how often to use the treatments, as well as potential sideeffects of finasteride.
A user is taking 1mg oral finasteride daily and using a Korean caffeine scalp shampoo for hairloss, reporting positive growth after one month without sideeffects. Another user suggests waiting six months for more noticeable results.
The conversation discusses obtaining tretinoin without a prescription in Europe and its use to enhance minoxidil absorption for hairloss treatment. Users share sources, experiences, and application methods for tretinoin, with some noting sideeffects like increased shedding.
RU58841 stopped scalp itching for the user, providing relief from persistent itchiness associated with hairloss. Some users reported sideeffects like chest pain, while others found relief with different treatments like mometasone.
The user has been using finasteride and dutasteride mesotherapy for 2 months with no noticeable change in hairloss or shedding. They experienced sideeffects from oral minoxidil and suspect seborrheic dermatitis.
A 26-year-old user shared their 3-month progress using oral finasteride and oral minoxidil for hairloss. They experienced sideeffects like reduced libido and brain fog at higher doses and adjusted their dosage to manage these effects.
Using a microdose of finasteride on the scalp with minoxidil as a carrier may have positive effects with minimal sideeffects. The user is also considering the effects of sulforaphane or broccoli sprouts on hairloss.
The post and conversation discuss a user's 6-month update on using oral minoxidil for hairloss, with humorous and satirical replies. Some comments suggest discontinuing due to sideeffects.
A user is seeking advice on choosing the right topical finasteride for hairloss, considering different formats (spray, gel, aqueous solution) and brands (Xyon, Ro, Keeps, Hims Rx HairLoss Serum, Happy Head Topical Rx Serum). They are also concerned about the optimal strength to minimize sideeffects while using it with topical minoxidil.
User experienced severe brain fog and anxiety from oral dutasteride and is considering dutasteride injections with PRP for hairloss, while currently using finasteride and oral minoxidil. They seek others' experiences with dutasteride mesotherapy and its sideeffects.
Finasteride can impact neurosteroids, potentially causing depression and other sideeffects in some users. Despite these concerns, many continue using it for hairloss, with some switching to topical applications to mitigate sideeffects.
A 25-year-old male is using topical minoxidil and plans to start finasteride and a keratin supplement to combat hairloss. He will document his progress with photos and track any sideeffects.
A 25-year-old user shared progress pictures after 16 months of using 1.25mg daily finasteride for hairloss, reporting noticeable results around months 4-5 and some initial sideeffects that resolved. The user experienced thickening and slight regrowth of the hairline.
Finasteride doesn't work, but dutasteride is effective despite sideeffects. The discussion focuses on the effectiveness of dutasteride mesotherapy for hairloss.
A user shared their 6-month progress using 3 mg oral Minoxidil and 1.25 mg oral Finasteride for hairloss. They experienced new hair growth, some facial hair thickening, and no significant sideeffects.
A 31-year-old male used topical finasteride for a year, reducing hairloss significantly with no sideeffects. Another user suggested adding minoxidil and using oils for better results.
A user shared their 4-year progress using finasteride (1 mg) and 11 months of oral minoxidil (2.5 mg) for hairloss. They reported thicker, better-quality hair with no sideeffects and plan to continue the regimen, possibly adding micro-needling and dutasteride.
A user shared their 9-month progress using oral 1 mg finasteride and oral 5 mg minoxidil for hairloss, reporting significant improvement and no lasting sideeffects. Other users praised the results and inquired about the treatment details.
The conversation is about a user's 1.5-year experience using oral finasteride and minoxidil for hairloss. Users discuss the visual improvement, potential sideeffects, and the normalcy of shedding during treatment.