Hair loss treatments, specifically about the effectiveness of RU58841 compared to Pyrilutamide. Molecular weights and sideeffects were discussed in terms of efficacy and cost-effectiveness.
Topical Dutasteride may halt hair loss and effectively treat androgenic alopecia. Combining low-dose oral Dutasteride with topical application could maximize regrowth and minimize sideeffects.
A user is concerned about starting finasteride due to negative reports and potential sideeffects. Other users suggest talking to a doctor, considering personal tolerance, and note that sideeffects are rare.
Oral dutasteride (0.5mg) is most effective for male hair loss, followed by oral finasteride (5mg), oral minoxidil (5mg), and oral finasteride (1mg). Different treatments have benefits and sideeffects, and results don't apply to women's hair loss.
OP is pausing hair loss treatments to focus on mental health due to anxiety and sideeffects from RU58841. They plan to try topical finasteride and minoxidil after recovering from pneumonia.
The user started taking 2.5mg minoxidil tablets daily and reduced their finasteride dose to 0.5mg due to sideeffects. They are considering a hair transplant but are unsure if they should proceed now or wait after seeing the effects of the reduced finasteride dosage.
AltruisticBro's experience with Fluridil (Eucapil) as a hair loss treatment, and the current blood work results associated with it. They are not willing to take finasteride due to potential permanent sideeffects.
Isotretinoin and tretinoin are different; isotretinoin can cause hair loss and has more sideeffects. Tretinoin may affect minoxidil absorption, and users suggest waiting before applying minoxidil.
The user is considering using 0.5 mg dutasteride once every 5 or 7 days due to sideeffects from finasteride and is also looking into topical liposomal dutasteride and pyrilutamide to stop hair loss. The goal is to stop hair loss, not regrow hair.
A user shared 3-month progress pictures using 1mg finasteride daily, reporting no sideeffects and planning to add oral minoxidil. Replies praised the results and questioned the need to add minoxidil.
The user shared a 7-year hair progress journey, starting with occasional minoxidil use and later including a finasteride prescription, online prescriptions, and microneedling. Significant hair growth was achieved, but sideeffects led to a reduction in medication dosage.
The user has been using Minoxidil for 15 years and recently started using a topical Finasteride spray, noticing an increase in small, thickening hairs after two months. They experienced sideeffects with oral Finasteride but only minor ones with the spray, and still have more than half the bottle left after two months of use.
A user experienced a significant drop in testosterone levels after taking finasteride, leading to sideeffects like low libido and muscle mass loss. Despite its effectiveness for hair, the user decided to stop finasteride due to its impact on hormones, preferring to be bald.
A 16 year old's experience with using pyrilutamide to treat hair loss, and the potential sideeffects of adding tretinoin to minoxidil and finasteride treatments.
User tried various hair loss treatments with limited success. RU58841 was effective but caused sideeffects, now trying Eucapil and continuing Finasteride.
Oral minoxidil treatment increased hair density and shaft caliber in AGA patients. Sideeffects included hypertrichosis and lower extremity edema, with younger patients experiencing fewer sideeffects.
A user has been taking finasteride for 7 months and is experiencing watery semen as the only sideeffect. They are considering taking zinc supplements to improve this condition.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments beyond the commonly known three, focusing on separating effective treatments from myths. Dutasteride and low-dose oral Minoxidil are mentioned as having clinical evidence for increasing hair counts, but with potential sideeffects.
Users discussed using treatments like minoxidil, finasteride, dutasteride, and exosomes for hair loss. They reported thicker hair and reduced shedding, with some experiencing minor sideeffects.
High dose topical Finasteride solutions are speculative and not proven more effective than low dose solutions. Users report varying results with different concentrations, with some preferring lower doses to minimize sideeffects.
The conversation discusses the use of RU58841 for hair loss, focusing on its sideeffects, standardization issues, and user experiences. The user also inquires about the use of other treatments like minoxidil, finasteride, and microneedling.
Dutasteride is recommended over finasteride for severe hair loss, despite potential sideeffects. The original poster has been using various treatments for four months and is considering adding copper tripeptide-1.
The conversation discusses the availability of GT20029, a new topical hair loss treatment with fewer sideeffects than Minoxidil or finasteride. Users suggest using finasteride to preserve hair until GT20029 becomes available.
People discussed their experiences with anti-androgens for hair loss, mentioning sideeffects like chest pains with RU58841 and skepticism due to lack of safety data, while considering Fluridil as a potential addition to treatment. Some users expressed reluctance to use these chemicals.
A user is considering switching from oral to topical finasteride to reduce systemic DHT impact and is exploring ethossomal finasteride for better skin penetration and potential hair regrowth. They found ethossomal finasteride in Brazil and are seeking opinions on its effectiveness compared to other topical delivery methods.
Dutasteride Mesotherapy for hair loss is discussed, noting its potential to lower scalp DHT without sideeffects. Concerns include the inconvenience of injections, lack of reputable studies, and availability issues.
Using minoxidil and finasteride to address hair loss, with questions about sideeffects and the possibility of microneedling for increased effectiveness.
The user has been using topical minoxidil and dermarolling for hair regrowth but is hesitant to start finasteride due to potential sideeffects. Many suggest adding finasteride for better results in addressing DHT-related hair loss.
The conversation discusses concerns about oral minoxidil potentially aging the face by affecting collagen, questioning its systemiceffects. The user has successfully used topical minoxidil for years and is hesitant to switch to oral minoxidil.