A user shared their experience with Finasteride for hair loss, noting a significant reduction in DHT levels and a complete loss of libido without other sideeffects. Another user agreed, discussing the negative impact on sexual drive and criticizing the community's attitude towards discussing sideeffects.
The post discusses using Mucuna pruriens, essential oils, and dermarolling for hair loss treatment. The user also mentions pausing testosterone-boosting herbs due to sideeffects like acne and hair loss.
The user is using topical finasteride (1MG in 30ML stemoxydine) and experiencing a lack of morning erections after three months. They are questioning whether to discontinue the treatment or if the sideeffect will resolve if they continue.
This conversation is about a user who has been using topical finasteride and minoxidil for 6 months and has seen great results, with some sideeffects. Others have shared their progress and advice on how to further maximize the effectiveness of the treatments.
A user's 6-month update on their hair loss treatment regimen, which includes finasteride, minoxidil and derma rolling, with no significant sideeffects.
A hair loss regime consisting of finasteride, minoxidil and microneedling that was started 4 months ago with minimal sideeffects reported. The user also uses Nizoral once a week.
A user who has tried multiple treatments for hair loss, including oral and topical finasteride and liposomal finasteride, but experienced severe sideeffects in each case; the user is considering trying RU58841 or aromatise inhibitors as alternatives.
User discusses hair loss treatment progress using Dutasteride for 2 years, RU58841 for 5 months, and oral Minoxidil for 1 year. Some users share sideeffects and experiences with these treatments.
A user's results after using finasteride (1.25mg/day) for one year, which included improvements to their hair and skin as well as some sideeffects such as decreased libido and watery semen. They also mentioned they stopped taking creatine around the same time.
The user started using pyrilutamide for hair loss and experienced a significant reduction in hair shedding and an improvement in hair quality with only mild sideeffects. They previously used minoxidil and finasteride, which caused sideeffects, and are now combining pyrilutamide with minoxidil and tretinoin.
After 4 months on oral minoxidil with no significant hair regrowth, a user is frustrated and considering alternative treatments since they can't take finasteride due to sideeffects. Suggestions include natural DHT blockers, lifestyle changes, and other hair care tips.
This user uses a combination of finasteride and oral minoxidil to treat hair loss, and reports that the treatment has had an impact on his growth without any major sideeffects. He also shares advice on how to obtain the necessary medications in certain countries.
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This conversation discussed the efficacy of Minoxidil and Finasteride as treatments for hair loss, with a focus on the potential sideeffects of taking Oral Minoxidil. Some users shared their experiences with both treatments and there was debate over whether they were safe or not.
A 30-year-old man shared his experience with finasteride, taking 1mg every other day, which led to sexual sideeffects and other issues, prompting him to stop the treatment despite initial hair improvement. He previously tried natural methods and minoxidil without much success and is now considering a buzzcut.
The user started using a hair loss treatment called pyrilutamide and experienced mild chest discomfort and tightness, similar to previous sideeffects from RU58841. They plan to reduce the dosage due to these sideeffects and will provide an update on the results in 1-2 months.
Treatments for hair loss, including using finasteride and minoxidil regularly, together with keto shampoo and dermapen; the user's progress since starting treatment five months ago; and discussion of potential sideeffects.
People who had posted about using pyrilutamide for hair loss, but did not return with an update; the potential sideeffects of pyrilutamide, RU58841 and other treatments such as minoxidil and finasteride were discussed.
A user shared their hair loss treatment plan using Revita tablets, Sulforaphane, Minoxidil, and microneedling, avoiding finasteride due to sideeffects. Replies suggest that without finasteride, the plan is unlikely to be effective, and recommend either using finasteride or shaving their head.
User improved hairline with 2 years on finasteride (8 months dutasteride) and daily topical minoxidil, recently started oral minoxidil. No sideeffects experienced, and user's doctor approved dutasteride for a boost.
Discouragement regarding Pyrilutamide, a drug in development for hair loss, 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.
User switched from Fin to Dut for better hair loss results, using 0.5mg Dut and 1ml Min daily. Some discuss potential sideeffects and benefits of Dut compared to Fin.
User discusses hair regrowth using RU58841, minoxidil, and dutasteride. Many users praise the progress and ask about the treatments' effectiveness and sideeffects.
The comparison of 0.5mg dutasteride and 1mg finasteride for treating hair loss in men with androgenetic alopecia, with discussion of which is more effective and has fewer sideeffects.
This user discussed using oral minoxidil as a hair loss treatment, and was cautioned against mixing topical minoxidil with water and drinking it due to potential sideeffects and risks. Other users shared their concerns about the dangers of self-prescribing medications without consulting a doctor.
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This user reported using 1mg of finasteride and topical application of 1ml minoxidil twice a day for one year, with good results, no shedding and no sideeffects.
Hair loss discussion includes Pyrilutamide, Minoxidil, and Finasteride. One user shares 3 weeks of Pyrilutamide use with no sideeffects, unsure of product legitimacy.
The post discusses diluting 100ml of 0.1% topical finasteride with 90ml of stemoxydine to create a 0.05% solution, aiming for a longer-lasting and potentially less side-effect-prone treatment. The user seeks feedback on this idea.