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    GlossarySystemic Medications (Oral Medications)

    drugs that affect the entire body via bloodstream

    Systemic medications are drugs that work throughout the entire body rather than targeting a specific area. They are often taken orally or injected, allowing the active ingredients to enter the bloodstream and reach various tissues and organs. This type of treatment is commonly used for conditions that affect multiple parts of the body, such as autoimmune diseases or widespread infections.

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      a topical anti-androgen with less systemic involvement

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      a novel topical treatment that inhibits DHT on androgen receptors
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      powerful topical and oral anti-androgen used mostly by women

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      Heavy duty finasteride that comes with higher risks, but scalp injections seem safe and are gaining popularity

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      community Lowering DHT vs measured level and topical scalp treatment issues

      in Research/Science  1 upvotes 10 months ago
      The conversation discusses the effects of lowering DHT on hair loss and the importance of monitoring DHT levels during treatment. The user suggests that individual responses to DHT and hair loss treatments vary, and expresses a preference for topical treatments over oral medications due to concerns about systemic DHT reduction.

      community My nuclear protocol (scary but very effective)

      in Treatment  83 upvotes 2 years ago
      A hair loss treatment protocol involving topical and oral medications such as Minoxidil, RU58841, Finasteride, Dutasteride, Melatonin, Zinc, Vitamin B6, NAC, Caffeine, Biotin, Ginseng, and Semen; other treatments including Microneedling, Laser Helmet, Nizoral shampoo, Scalp Massage and supplements like Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Fish Oil, and Biotin; and the potential side effects of using this protocol.
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      community Six (6) Months Update…Hope of more to come?

      in Progress Pictures  15 upvotes 1 day ago
      The user is disappointed with their hair loss progress after six months of using oral medications, laser therapy, microneedling, and vitamin D supplements. They are considering exosome therapy but are unsure of its effectiveness and are seeking advice on whether to continue or try other treatments.

      community Comparison of options: topical vs medication

      in Female  1 upvotes 7 months ago
      A user diagnosed with AGA is seeking advice on hair loss treatments, comparing topical Minoxidil, Spironolactone, and Finasteride to oral medications and natural methods like dermastamping, PRP, and LED light. They are concerned about side effects and effectiveness, especially given their existing fatigue.

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      in Satire  639 upvotes 10 months ago
      The conversation discusses personal experiences with hair loss treatments, specifically Minoxidil and Finasteride, with some users regretting not starting treatment earlier and others experiencing side effects. Some users are considering or have switched to topical formulations due to side effects from oral medications.