User tried Propecia and topical finasteride but experienced side effects. Switched to Dutasteride and oral Minoxidil, then added CosmeRNA for hairlosstreatment.
The conversation discusses the potential availability of a new hairlosstreatment, GT20029, on the grey market, with users suggesting it could be within a year but advising against using grey market products due to safety concerns and complexity of the drug.
The effectiveness of using minoxidil alone as a hairlosstreatment, and whether or not finasteride should be taken in addition to the minoxidil. Replies suggest that minoxidil is only effective for a short period of time, and finasteride should be added to the treatment plan.
Caffeine ointment was mentioned as being as effective as Minoxidil for hairlosstreatment without the side effects. Caffeine is also found in some shampoos.
Anxious_Bee_67's 4 month progress with a hairlosstreatment regimen of 1 mg oral finasteride once a day and topical minoxidil twice a day, which has brought "hope" to others who are fighting the Norwood Reaper. Replies include encouragement for further progress and advice on other treatments that can be used in conjunction with the current ones.
Evaluating the effectiveness of taking oral minoxidil as a hairlosstreatment, in comparison to finasteride and topical minoxidil; discussing potential side effects of using oral minoxidil.
Pyrilutamide, a possible hairlosstreatment, ceasing to be traded due to patent laws; and the hope that this indicates it may be a legitimate treatment.
The conversation is about someone's progress with hairlosstreatment using Finasteride and 5% Minoxidil with Tretinoin, showing improvement in just 4 months and expecting full hair recovery by the end of the year.
Potential treatments for hairloss, including Minoxidil, finasteride, RU58841 and various upcoming pharmaceuticals, gene editing and cloning. It is suggested that a cure, if found, would be highly profitable due to the large number of people affected by hairloss globally.
Pyrilutamide, a potentially effective hairlosstreatment; other topical treatments like RU58841 and CB-03-01 that may have fewer side effects than Pyrilutamide; and the Phase 3 clinical trials of Pyrilutamide, which is likely to be approved by the FDA soon.
The conversation is about the availability of gt20029 for hairlosstreatment, indicating that it will not be available for purchase soon. No specific treatments were discussed.
The conversation discusses the potential market release of a hairlosstreatment called GT20029 by Anageninc, with users expressing interest and discussing the importance of safety and effectiveness. Some users plan to contact Anageninc to show demand for the product.
CosmeRNA, a new hairlosstreatment, is expected to release soon and may become part of the "big three" treatments alongside finasteride and minoxidil. It works differently from finasteride by targeting androgen receptors in hair follicles, potentially offering fewer side effects.
The user's experience with rosemary oil as a hairlosstreatment and its effectiveness; they discuss other treatments such as finasteride, minoxidil, and RU58841; there is also discussion of combining oils like peppermint oil, zix, and dermapen.
The conversation is about the anticipated release timeline for a hairlosstreatment called GT20029. It may be available on the gray market in 1-2 years and officially in 3-4 years after completing clinical trials.
The conversation discusses making a topical melatonin solution for hairlosstreatment, questioning if isopropyl alcohol can dissolve melatonin. Melatonin is soluble in lipids and alcohol, but it's unstable and should be mixed fresh regularly; it may help hair growth by affecting certain cellular signaling pathways and has anti-androgenic effects.
The conversation is about a person starting a hairlosstreatment regimen including 1mg finasteride, 2ml minoxidil twice daily, dermarolling with a 1mm needle, and taking vitamin C, biotin, and vitamin D3. They plan to share their results in 6 months to a year.
A user's 18-month progress on their hairlosstreatment regimen, which includes 5mg oral minoxidil, 1.5mm microneedling with a pen once weekly, and 0.5mg/day dutasteride; other users noted the positive effects of finasteride and dutasteride in reducing DHT levels.
The conversation is about how to effectively apply 1mL of a topical hairlosstreatment, Pyrilutamide, to cover the entire scalp. One user suggests making a 2.5 mg/mL solution and using 2mL for better coverage.
The conversation is about the potential effectiveness of a hairlosstreatment called pyrilutamide. One person has been using it since September and reports positive results.
The conversation discusses how to mix pyrilutamide for hairlosstreatment, suggesting a mixture of 500mg pyrilutamide with 70% ethanol and 30% propylene glycol, and a potential application dose of 1mL. The user has not personally used pyrilutamide but has researched its preparation and application based on others' experiences.
The conversation is about someone considering adding topical Cetirizine 1% to their existing hairlosstreatment regimen and seeking advice on where to buy it and others' experiences with it.
Topical spironolactone is gaining attention as an alternative hairlosstreatment, but it's not as effective as other options like finasteride. Oral spironolactone can cause side effects in men, and there are better topical alternatives like RU, Pyril, and CB.
A 21-year-old shared their one-year hairlosstreatment journey, using finasteride, a multivitamin, cold water hair washes, peppermint and jojoba oil, zinc, iron, L-arginine, vitamin D, and ashwagandha. They advise seeing a doctor for finasteride, considering lifestyle changes before minoxidil, getting blood work, talking about the issue with friends, and sticking to a treatment plan for at least six months.
A user's 3-month update on their hairlosstreatment, which consists of topical Minoxidil (6%), topical Finasteride (0.3%) and microneedling 1.5mm weekly; other users shared positive feedback and asked about the specifics of the treatments being used, such as product/brand, frequency, side effects and areas for microneedling.
The conversation discusses the potential availability of GT20029 for hairlosstreatment, with one user noting promising Phase 1 results and inquiring about gray market access. Another user humorously suggests it will take 50 years to become available.
The conversation is about seeking alternatives to finasteride for hairlosstreatment due to concerns about sexual side effects, with pyrilutamide mentioned as a potential alternative.
The conversation discusses the potential of a new hairlosstreatment, GT20029, which may prevent hairloss by destroying androgen receptors on the scalp. Users express hope for the treatment's success and speculate on its usage routine, effectiveness, and possible side effects.