RU58841 is discussed as a topical anti-androgen for hair loss, but its effectiveness and safety are not well-documented, leading to mixed opinions and experiences among users. Some combine it with finasteride, but concerns about sideeffects and lack of FDA approval limit its popularity.
The conclusion of this conversation about hair loss is thattheuser, "mynameisbogus," has been using Dutasteride, oral minoxidil, topical minoxidil, RU58841, dermarolling, scalp massaging, and keto shampoo to treattheir hair loss. They have notexperienced any sideeffects and have seen positiveresults.
Hair loss can begin in early adolescence and cause mental anguish. Treatments mentioned includeeating cruciferous vegetables, engaging in physical activity, and maintaining scalp hygiene.
Someusers of RU-58841 report cardiovascular symptoms like heart palpitations and chesttightness, which may be linked to its metabolites causing lung disease. The safety of RU-58841 is uncertain dueto lack of long-term data and concerns about product purity, especially from gray market sources.
A user's extremeregimen for hair loss, which includes taking oral and topical medications such as minoxidil, dutasteride, cyproterone acetate and bicalutamide, but still experiencing miniaturization. Suggestions were madeto try othertreatments such as RU58841 and Pyrilutamide, while also considering mental health treatment and advice on lookmaxxing.
A userencouraged others experiencing hair loss to try shaving their heads, sharing their own positiveexperience despite briefly using finasteride and natural methods. Responses were mixed, with some supporting the decision and others suggesting treatments like minoxidil and finasteride, while many commented on the appearance changes.
The conversation discusses whether age affects the sideeffects and effectiveness of hair loss treatments like finasteride and dutasteride. Some believeearly treatment yields betterresults, while others mention varied outcomes across ages and personal regrowth experiences without a clear consensus on age impact.
A user started taking finasteridethree months ago to treat hair loss and unexpectedly cleared their acne, which they had been struggling with since age 12. The conversation includes others sharing theirexperiences with finasteride, its effects on acne and hair loss, and mentions a related treatment, clascoterone, for acne and hair loss.
The post discusses thetheory that persistent dandruff in areas proneto hair loss could be a sign of hair follicles dying dueto DHT, indicating balding. Theresponses vary, with someusers noting improvements in dandruff and hair loss with treatments like Dutasteride, while others experienced hair loss without dandruff.
After 11 years on Finasteride, a user's hair is thinning again, suggesting hair may become more sensitiveto DHT with age. They plan to introduce Dutasteride once a week, as they cannottolerate Minoxidil.
A user shared their positiveexperience with hairregrowth after 13 months of using dutasteride and minoxidil, noting improved self-confidence and physical fitness. They reported noticeableresults after 2 months, with significant improvement by 7-8 months, and no major sideeffects.
People discussed their intense hair loss treatments, including theuse of dutasteride, RU58841, minoxidil, tretinoin, essential oils, microneedling, and various topical sprays. Someusers reported success with these methods in preventing hair loss and stimulating hair growth.
Hair loss theories discussed include poor blood flow, scalp tension, inflammation, and DHT. Treatments mentioned are massaging scalp, minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
Stopping minoxidil causes significant hair loss, as continued use is necessary for maintaining gains. Combining minoxidil with finasteride may help maintain hair, but both treatments aretypically lifelong commitments.
A user shared their positiveexperience of embracing baldness after years of trying treatments like Minoxidil and finasteride. They found happiness and confidence by shaving their head, despite some social challenges, and encouraged others to focus on their attitude and seek therapy if needed.
Biotin is being misleadingly marketed as a primary treatment for androgenic alopecia, overshadowing moreeffectivetreatments like finasteride and minoxidil. There is a call for increased awareness and accountability to prevent misinformation.
Theuser is using a combination of hair loss treatments including finasteride, stemoxydine, oral minoxidil, RU58841, dermastamping, ketoconazole shampoo, collagen, Viviscal, and biotin, and has improved their diet. Despitetheseefforts, they are still experiencing hair shedding and scalp itchiness, and are considering increasing their minoxidil dosage or starting dutasteride.
The conversation discusses theeffectiveness of finasteride and dutasteride in treating hair loss, emphasizing that significantresults often take 12-18 months or more. Dutasteride is generally considered superior, with similar or fewer sideeffects than finasteride, but patience is required for noticeable improvement.
The conclusion of the conversation is that oral minoxidil has been effective in saving and restoring hair, but it may have diminishing returns as you age. It is suggested to considerusing finasteride in addition to minoxidil for betterresults.
A user named "LordGeek101" shared their positiveexperience with hairregrowth afterusing 5mg of finasteride daily, 5% minoxidil twice daily, and hormonereplacementtherapy (HRT) for 8 months. Theuser is transgender (MTF) and mentioned thatthe larger dose of finasteride was recommended by their doctor for better chances of hairrevival.
Potential treatments for hair loss, including Minoxidil, finasteride, RU58841 and various upcoming pharmaceuticals, geneediting and cloning. It is suggested that a cure, if found, would be highly profitable dueto the large number of people affected by hair loss globally.
The conversation discusses the potential marketrelease of a hair loss treatment called GT20029 by Anageninc, with users expressing interest and discussing the importance of safety and effectiveness. Someusers plan to contact Anageninc to show demand forthe product.
The conversation discusses which vitamins to take alongside 0.5mg finasteride for hair loss, with suggestions including a multivitamin, iron, zinc, B12, vitamin D, Nutrafol, collagen, vitamin C, saw palmetto, and magnesium. Nutrafol is noted for its benefits but also criticized for containing too much biotin.
Experimenting with theeffects of creatine and finasteride on DHT levels, as well as a discussion regarding the potential link between creatine supplementation and hair loss.
Why androgenic alopecia affects the scalp ratherthan other body parts, potential explanations forthis phenomenon, treatments availableto combat hair loss, and the implications of male attractiveness in modern society.
33 y/o maleused topical fin/min and dermaroll biweekly, resulting in increased hair density and significantregrowth. He gotthe solution from Hims and also used a DermaPen for microneedling.
Hair loss treatments, with people sharing theirexperiences of trying to get help from family members and how genetics can affectthe severity of hair loss. Treatments mentioned include finasteride, minoxidil, RU58841, scalp massage, whey protein and bleaching.
A user shared their 9-month post-hairtransplantresults with 4600 grafts, using only Nourkin hair vitamins, Vitamin D, and B12, and expressed satisfaction. Thereplies debated the necessity of medications like finasteride and minoxidil for maintaining hair health.
The conversation discusses whether creatine causes hair loss forthoseusing finasteride or dutasteride, with some suggesting creatine might increase DHT orupregulate androgen receptors, potentially leading to hair loss. Others arguetheevidence is not conclusive, citing limited studies and personal anecdotes, with some avoiding creatine as a precaution.