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    GlossaryMelphalan (L-PAM)

    chemotherapy drug that interferes with DNA in cancer cells

    Melphalan, also known as Alkeran, is a chemotherapy drug used to treat certain types of cancer, such as multiple myeloma and ovarian cancer. It works by interfering with the DNA in cancer cells, preventing them from growing and dividing.

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      community 11 Months Topical Fin 0.3%+Min 6% daily, Last 2 Months Added Min 5% Foam at Night, Late 30s Male Progress

      in Progress Pictures  186 upvotes 2 years ago
      The user "_Mad_Jack_" shared their progress pictures of using topical finasteride and minoxidil for 11 months. They experienced good hair retention and increased overall hair count, but no regrowth of the hairline. They are considering switching to oral finasteride and microneedling for better results. Testicular pain was a side effect experienced during the treatment. Another user mentioned getting a hair transplant to cover their crown.

      community L Doctor criticized my fin usage and suggested minox and HT as alternatives

      in Chat  36 upvotes 1 year ago
      A doctor criticized the use of Finasteride for hair loss, suggesting Minoxidil and a hair transplant instead, despite the patient experiencing no side effects from Finasteride. The patient disagreed, arguing that Minoxidil doesn't address the root cause and that Finasteride is necessary to protect donor hair in transplants.

      community L'Oréal Serioxyl Vs Garnier fructus stemoxydine

      in Product  6 upvotes 4 years ago
      L'Oreal Serioxyl and Garnier Fructus Stemoxydine are compared for effectiveness in hair loss treatment. The user considers switching from Serioxyl to the cheaper Garnier Fructus but is unsure about its effectiveness and stemoxydine percentage.