Dutasteride is considered a stronger alternative to finasteride for hair loss, with mixed results; some users report improvement, while others experience worsening or side effects. Effectiveness varies, with genetics and individualresponses influencing outcomes.
Genetic factors, enzyme activity, and DHT sensitivity affect individualresponses to hair loss treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, and dutasteride. Starting treatments early can slow hair loss, but results vary among individuals.
Using dutasteride or finasteride can increase free testosterone, which may convert to estradiol, potentially causing side effects like increased estrogen levels. Individualresponses vary, and some users report changes in cholesterol, hair texture, and side effects like gyno or increased sex drive.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of Dutasteride (DUT) and Finasteride (FIN) for hair loss. Users share varied experiences, with some finding DUT more effective and others experiencing side effects or no change, highlighting that individualresponses can vary.
Dutasteride at 2.5mg is considered a potential hair loss cure due to its DHT-blocking ability, but there are concerns about side effects and individualresponses. Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841 are also discussed, with mixed opinions on their effectiveness and safety.