A user with low testosterone and mild gyno is considering finasteride for hair loss. Otherssuggest consulting an endocrinologist first and share experiences of finasteride not worsening gyno.
The conversation discusses GT20029, a new topical drug for hair loss and acne without notable side effects, which has been accepted for investigational use in China. Some users expressskepticism about the legitimacy of the company and the potential for other drugs like RU58841 to be developed due to patent expiration and lack of profitability.
Magnesium L-Threonate may help treat balding by reducing DKK-1 expression without affecting DHT. Users discuss its potential effectiveness and application methods, with some considering trying it topically.
A user experienced positive hair regrowth after 108 days of using 0.5 mg daily Dutasteride and Alpecin caffeine shampoo, without Minoxidil. The discussion included advice on dosage, potential side effects, and comparisons with Finasteride and Minoxidil.
Finasteride and Dutasteride can be obtained cheaply through Amazon One Medical with an Rx Passsubscription for $20/year. Users discuss various options and costs for hair loss treatments, including Blink Health and Mark Cuban's pharmacy.
A user confirmed that koshinemall.com is the official site for buying Pyrilutamide after contacting Kintor directly. They expressed initial skepticism due to the website's quality and phone number requirement.
An 18-year-old using Minoxidil 2% for hair loss is considering adding dermarolling to their routine. Repliessuggest adding finasteride, using a dermastamp, and microneedling, with positive experiencesshared.
The conversation is about switching from finasteride to dutasteride for hair loss treatment. Usersshared mixed experiences with side effects and effectiveness, with some preferring to stick with finasteride if it's working.
Red light therapy isscientifically proven to promote hair growth by increasing strand density and thickness, and it's an additional treatment to DHT blockers like minoxidil and finasteride. Some users are skeptical about the cost and effectiveness of commercial devices, despite studiesshowing benefits.
The conversation discusses verteporfin as a potential treatment for hair regeneration, which could lead to unlimited hair transplants by healing the donor area. Some users are considering using verteporfin now, while others are hopeful it will be available for future hair transplants.
The conversation discusses whether long-term use of finasteride (Fin) is harmful to the liver, with various opinions on side effects and comparisons to other substances. Specific treatments mentioned include finasteride, minoxidil (Min), and RU58841 (RU).
The conversation is about hair loss and the use of finasteride as a treatment. Some usersshare their positive experiences with finasteride, while others mention side effects they have experienced.
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CumsOnYourFeet69 has been discussing a new treatment called CosmeRNA which claims to target the root cause of male pattern baldness, and is considering using it in conjunction with Minoxidil instead of Finasteride due to possible side effects. Replies have highlighted that the efficacy of this treatment isstill unknown, but it could be used as an effective maintenance option if successful.
User's 2-month hair loss treatment includes Dut 0.5mg, oral min 2.5mg, Dut+PRP mesotherapy, microneedling, and other products. Dermatologist increased min dose to 5mg, expecting better results at 6-month mark.
A three-month progress report of using Dutasteride, oral Minoxidil, Ketoconazole shampoo, RU58841 and Dermarolling to combat hair loss. The results have been encouraging so far.
A clinical trial for Verteporfin as a hair loss treatment, and the potential for greater progress in treatments for hair loss in the future. Common treatmentssuch as Minoxidil, Finasteride and RU58841 were discussed.
27F with androgenic alopecia since 17 seeks treatment. Tried spironolactone, caused low blood pressure; believes finasteride issafer and wants to try it.
A user's experience with taking finasteride and dutasteride to address hair loss, and the proactive approach they took to maintain their hair. They discussed using these medications every day and transitioning between them.
The conversation discussesskepticism about the effectiveness of new hair loss treatments, mentioning that despite 40 years of research, only accidental discoveries like Minoxidil and Finasteride have been made. It also notes that drug development is a slow process, often taking a decade or more to bring a new drug to market.
User discussesusing Verteporfin for hair regrowth after hair transplant. Replies mention successful follicle regrowth in studies and mice, questioning if it can be replicated in humans.
User tried oral finasteride, topical finasteride, topical dutasteride, and RU58841 but experienced side effects. They discussupcoming treatments like clascoterone, pyrilutamide, gt20029, and KY19382 as potential options.
A user shared a guide for mixing a topical spironolactone solution for hair loss, using ingredients like spironolactone tablets, ethyl alcohol, and propylene glycol. They compared it to the S5 cream, finding their homemade solution more practical and cost-effective.
PP405 shows promise for hair regrowth by manipulating stem cell characteristics and lactate dehydrogenase, with Phase 2a trials pending. Google Ventures' $15M investment suggests confidence, but results and market availability remain uncertain.
Higher doses of dutasteride for hair loss are debated, with some userssuggesting they are unnecessary and potentially unsafe. The original poster uses a combination of dutasteride, minoxidil, and RU58841 for hair regrowth, despite concerns about high dosages.
PP405 is considered a promising potential cure for hair loss, with phase 2 trial results expected in February 2025. Hair cloning is also discussed as a potential ultimate solution, despite significant scientific challenges.
PP405 is a new topical treatment for hair loss, showing promise in trials but still requires finasteride for maintenance. There isskepticism about its effectiveness and safety, with concerns about needing finasteride to maintain results.
The conversation is about a user experiencing positive hair regrowth results after using finasteride, minoxidil spray, dermapen, and low-level light therapy (LLLT) for four months. The user recommendsusing a specific device for LLLT and mentionsusing the Himsspray for finasteride and minoxidil.
A user shared their positive two-month progressusing a hair loss treatment plan including finasteride, minoxidil, dermarolling, ketoconazole shampoo, and vitamins. They noted significant hair regrowth and thickness improvement, attributing success to the combination of treatments.