You’re using it for the wrong type of hair loss Finasteride is only effective for male pattern baldness (and, in some very limited cases, female pattern hair loss)
However, both drugs cause similar
Dutasteride and Finasteride are effective treatments for managing male pattern baldness
What does this actually
Studies show that dutasteride is superior to finasteride, and anecdotal reports are frequently consistent with that
One study published in the International Journal Of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics in 2014 found that scalp DHT was reduced by 68 to 75% with topical Finasteride treatment and 62 to 72% For some people finasteride and dutasteride doesn't work
the only way to tell is to take it yourself, i took Finasteride for 2 years with no side effects, i’m now on Dutasteride and oral Minoxidil with no side effects
001) and more likely to have moderate/severe BASP classification at baseline (p=0
According to studies, fin results don't really start to be noticeable until 1-2 years, so I am confident that my hair will continue to improve
If that doesn't help, well I will look into the direction of spyro or something like that
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Dutasteride, fluridil, alfatradiol, RU58848, CB-03-01
Common medications used for treating enlarged prostate symptoms include Flomax, Rapaflo, finasteride, or Avodart
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I found out that skin and hair do require healthy amount of sebum to grow
5 mg/day, finasteride 1 mg/day, or placebo
B - it is working, hence the shedding - weak hair is being replaced by stronger ones, you should give it a try for some 3-6 months + incorporate microneedling weekly with minoxidil daily Drugs in this group include Avodart (dutasteride) and Proscar (finasteride)
At your age finasteride should give you good results
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There is however enough anecdotes with blood tests that show high doses of topical, doesnt go nearly as systemic as oral