User encourages taking finasteride forhairloss, stating rare permanent side effects. Replies discuss experiences with finasteride, side effects, effectiveness, and alternative treatments.
A user shared a 10-month hairloss treatment update using oral dutasteride, topical minoxidil, topical finasteride, microneedling, biotin, and saw palmetto. Replies praised the progress and suggested additional treatments like tretinoin and RU58841.
The conversation is about choosing between finasteride and minoxidil forhairloss treatment. Most users prefer finasteride, citing its effectiveness in stopping hairloss, while some mention using both for better results.
A user reports improved hair at 31 compared to 21 using dutasteride, oral minoxidil, and Nizoral shampoo, with significant gains from oral minoxidil. Other users discuss their experiences, with mixed results on regrowth and side effects like heart racing and excess body hair.
The efficacy of taking 1mg finasteride three times a week instead of daily forhairloss, with some users arguing that it is just as effective because finasteride has a long half-life in the scalp tissue and lower doses have been shown to be effective. Other users suggest experimenting with various treatments such as minoxidil and finasteride to achieve best results.
A user's experience with hairloss treatments, specifically Minoxidil and finasteride, which they have used without side effects for a year. Other users shared their experiences and advice about potential side effects and supplements to help.
A user's 2-year experience with Minoxidil and Finasteride as a treatment forhairloss, including the costs involved and potential side effects. Other users shared their experiences and asked questions about their own use of these treatments.
The post discusses the user's experience with hairloss treatment RU58841, which was tested for quality and found to be 96+% pure. The conversation includes various responses, with some users questioning the safety of the product and others expressing satisfaction with the test results.
A user who has been trying various treatments forhairlossfor four years, with no success. Suggestions include use of minoxidil, finasteride, RU58841, microneedling, supplements and multivitamins, lifestyle changes, scalp biopsy, and SMP.
A user shared their experience with oral minoxidil and finasteride forhairloss, taking 7.5mg of minoxidil and experiencing excessive hair growth all over their body without major side effects. Some users suggested lower doses for safety, while others shared their own experiences with hair growth in different areas and side effects.
The conversation discusses the use of dutasteride (DUT) versus finasteride (FIN) forhairloss treatment, with some users preferring DUT for its effectiveness while others choose FIN due to its approval status, better long-term data, and lower risk of side effects. Users share personal experiences with both medications, including side effects and effectiveness.
The conversation is about whether low vitamin levels can cause hairloss. The consensus is that the user's vitamin levels are normal and unlikely to affect hairloss or the effectiveness of finasteride and minoxidil treatments.
The conversation discusses seeking a stronger treatment than Dutasteride (DUT) forhairloss. Suggestions include combining DUT with RU58841, increasing DUT dosage, and using transgender hormone replacement therapy or testosterone blockers, though some options may have feminizing side effects.
The user is using 5% minoxidil foam twice daily and 1mg finasteride nightly forhairloss, and has seen positive results in 3 months. They plan to continue the treatment indefinitely as it provides reassurance against hairloss.
The conclusion of the conversation is that the user has decided to embrace their hairloss and has buzzed their head. They plan to continue their current hairloss treatments until they run out of stock. They also mention having dandruff and will continue medication for that.
How little the average person knows about hairloss and how it can be an unfairly stigmatized issue, even by people with little knowledge of it themselves. Some specific treatments that were discussed include finasteride, RU58841, dutasteride, minoxidil, pyritinol, dermarolling, and diet/lifestyle changes.
A 21 year old who has been taking various treatments forhairloss such as dutasteride, RU58841, minoxidil and finasteride with no results. Other users share their experiences of dealing with hairloss at an early age and offer advice on how to cope.
User "burlysnurt" shares 1.5-year progress using Finasteride and Minoxidil forhairloss. Others congratulate and ask questions about the treatment, with "burlysnurt" sharing their routine and positive results.
Pyrilutamide, a potential hairloss treatment that is currently in development and may be available soon; an androgen receptor degrader which is also being developed as a potential treatment forhairloss; and the comparison between Pyrilutamide, finasteride, minoxidil, and RU58841.
This conversation is about a user's progress with using oral minoxidil 5mg to treat their hairloss, in combination with finasteride. The replies discuss the effectiveness of this treatment and provide additional information on potential methods for obtaining it.
Minoxidil alone is just as effective as when combined with tretinoin and azelaic acid forhairloss. People adding tretinoin and azelaic acid to minoxidil may not see the expected benefits.
User ordered oral minoxidil, dutasteride, and a derma roller forhairloss treatment. Others encouraged patience and shared positive experiences with similar treatments.
A 30-year-old uses Dutasteride, Minoxidil, biotin, dermarolling, Anaphase+ shampoo, and Nizoral forhairloss. Some commenters question the need for such extensive treatment given the minimal hairloss.
The user's experience taking Pyrilutamide, a drug forhairloss treatment, and their use of it in combination with other treatments such as Minoxidil, Finasteride and RU58841. They have experienced positive results so far with no major side effects.
MinoxidilMax is now selling a product called Ruderma, which contains RU58841, a chemical used forhairloss treatment. Some users question the legitimacy of the company, while others discuss the standard concentration of RU58841 and mention that both men and women use finasteride forhairloss.
The user has been using finasteride, minoxidil, and nizoral forhairloss but hasn't seen regrowth, only maintenance. They are considering switching to dutasteride, which is believed to be more effective, but are concerned about potential side effects.
The user has been using 1mg finasteride every other day, 5% minoxidil daily, and microneedling every two weeks for three months to treat hairloss. They are happy with the progress and considering adding ketoconazole shampoo to their routine.
User shared progress with RU 58841, Minox, and Dutasteride 3 times a week forhairloss. Others noticed improvements and expect great gains over the next year.