The conversation discusses whether topical caffeine is effective forhairloss, with some users questioning its role due to its vasoconstrictive and vasodilative properties, while another suggests that temporary vasoconstriction might be beneficial by promoting angiogenesis. Specific treatments mentioned include caffeine shampoo, which one user believes is ineffective.
User asks about CB-03-01 forhairlosstreatment and mentions using topical Dutasteride, TRT, and considering mixing CB-03-01 with Fluridil. CB-03-01 is sold at a high price, and user considers trying a lower concentration.
Obscure hairloss topicals like Alfatradiol, Fluridil, and Stemoxydine are discussed. They may be considered for those not responding well to common treatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride.
A person improved hairloss from Norwood 3 to Norwood 2 using a topical formula with minoxidil, dutasteride, and tretinoin, plus oral minoxidil and red light therapy. There is skepticism about the treatment's effectiveness and concerns about misleading comparison photos.
The conversation discusses a prescription forhairlosstreatment. Minoxidil is mentioned as a treatment that should be used daily, not just two days a week.
A 30-year-old woman with controlled hair thinning stopped taking Spironolactone due to side effects and is considering Dutasteride. She seeks feedback from other women who have used Dutasteride forhairloss.
Hairlosstreatment using Hims 2 in 1 Minoxidil/Finasteride Spray and dermarolling twice a week for 3 months. One user considers adding topical Finasteride to their oral Finasteride regimen.
This user has experienced hairloss, and treated it with a combination of finasteride and minoxidil for one year. They have reported slight heart palpitations and headaches, which diminished after the third month of treatment.
The conversation is about using Tretinoin with Minoxidil forhairlosstreatment, discussing the effectiveness and personal experiences with different concentrations. The image linked in the post received negative reactions for being unpleasant.
The conversation is about the safety of Breezula compared to RU58841 forhairlosstreatment. The user believes Breezula is safer but less effective than RU58841.
The conversation is about making RU58841 solutions forhairlosstreatment and sourcing ingredients for KB solutions. The user mentions using RU58841 powder from Shaanxi Greenyobiotech.
The conversation is about various hairlosstreatments, including finasteride, minoxidil, RU58841, and natural supplements like saw palmetto and pumpkin seed oil. It also covers methods to improve blood circulation, nourish hair follicles, and address underlying health issues like vitamin D deficiency and high cortisol levels.
People discussed switching from finasteride to dutasteride forhairlosstreatment. They reported satisfaction with dutasteride, noting it was more effective than finasteride, particularly after finasteride's effects diminished, and some experienced additional benefits like cost savings and stabilized hairloss, rating dutasteride highly as a treatment.
User asks if spironolactone can stack with finasteride and pyrilutamide forhairlosstreatment. They question why spironolactone is associated with feminizing effects, while RU/pyri/fluridil, which work similarly, are not.
A hair transplant performed by Dr Bruno Ferreira in Portugal, which has improved the user's appearance and self-confidence. The user also mentioned taking finasteride for 5 years to help with their hairloss.
A compounding pharmacist offers affordable topical finasteride foam with Anagain and micro-dose finasteride capsules forhairloss. They provide telehealth services across Canada and private appointments for international patients.
Long-term efficacy of dermarolling with minoxidil is discussed forhairlosstreatment. User can't use RU, Fin, or topical Fin due to side effects and considers using finasteride with an aromatase inhibitor as a last resort.
A user shared their 6-month progress with hairlosstreatment, showing significant improvement. They used 1mg Propecia daily, Rogaine foam (5% minoxidil) after morning showers, and CG210 spray before bedtime.
The conversation discusses a comparison table for a spray combining Minoxidil and Finasteride forhairlosstreatment in the UK. Specific treatments mentioned are Minoxidil (Min) and Finasteride (Fin).
A user was prescribed ketoconazole shampoo by their dermatologist for early-stage hairloss, but is unsure if this is the right treatment. Most commenters suggest seeking a second opinion or starting finasteride treatment immediately, while a few caution about potential side effects.
A conversation about hairloss and the desire fortreatments to reverse balding and grey hair. The conversation mentions the use of minoxidil (Minoxidil) forhair growth and the potential for it to darken grey hair. Finasteride (Fin) is also mentioned as a treatment that turned someone's blonde hair brunette.
Amplifica starting clinical trials for new hairloss drug. SCUBE3 protein discovered, stimulates hair growth, could be alternative to Minoxidil and Finasteride.
The conversation discusses the potential availability of GT20029 forhairlosstreatment, 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.
A user's positive experience with finasteride forhairlosstreatment, and another user's experience with minoxidil. They discuss the potential side effects of finasteride and the success they have had in regrowing baby hairs after several months of use.
Zinc supplements can make existing hair thicker and fuller but do not cure or slow hairloss. Long-term zinc use requires copper supplementation to avoid deficiencies.
The conversation discusses sourcing pyrilutamide from China forhairlosstreatment, highlighting its potency compared to other AR antagonists like bicalutamide and RU58841. The user expresses interest in trying pyrilutamide despite mixed results in clinical trials.
A user is seeking a sodium lauryl sulfate-free ketoconazole shampoo forhairlosstreatment. They are unable to find one and are asking for recommendations.
A user's 8-month progress on finasteride forhairlosstreatment, with plans to continue for a full year. The user experienced initial shedding and scalp itch, which subsided, leading to hair growth. Other users discussed the necessity of continuous treatment to maintain results.
A woman has been struggling with hairlossfor over 12 years and is frustrated with doctors refusing to prescribe finasteride due to potential birth defects and unproven breast cancer risk. She's considering self-treatment or permanent birth control, after being offered only minoxidil, PRP therapy, and weaker natural supplements like Saw Palmetto.