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    GlossaryPyoderma Gangrenosum (PG)

    rare skin condition causing painful, rapidly progressing ulcers

    Pyoderma Gangrenosum (PG) is a rare, inflammatory skin condition characterized by painful ulcers, typically starting as small pustules or nodules that rapidly progress to larger, necrotic lesions. It is often associated with systemic diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and hematologic disorders, and its exact cause is unknown, though it is believed to involve immune system dysfunction. Treatment usually involves immunosuppressive medications to control inflammation and promote healing.

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      community PG causing irritation when applying RU

      in Research/Science 1 year ago
      The user is experiencing irritation from using PG with RU58841 and is seeking alternative solutions like K&B in the UK. They report redness, itchiness, and flaky skin from the current treatment.

      community Making PG free solution at home

      in Product  1 upvotes 5 months ago
      A user wants to make a solution for RU58841 and finasteride powder using only glycerin and asks if ethanol is necessary. They are seeking advice on whether glycerin alone is sufficient.

      community SETIPIPRANT PGE2 GROUP BUY AND PIONEERING HAIR GROWTH

       7 upvotes 8 years ago
      The conversation is about a user seeking help with hair regrowth treatments, specifically mentioning Setipiprant, Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841. The user is trying to contact forum members for guidance on making and using these treatments.

      community Anyone using Finastopic (no pg Isdin)?

      in Product  2 upvotes 6 months ago
      The conversation discusses the use of Finastopic, a carrier for finasteride solutions by Isdin, and compares it to a standard propylene glycol (PG) solution. The user was prescribed a 1% finasteride solution using Finastopic and has been using a self-compounded 0.025% topical finasteride with minoxidil.