Finasteride or Dutasteride?

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  • redy
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2013
    • 350

    Finasteride or Dutasteride?

    So,

    I'm currently taking finasteride..

    I started 3 weeks ago, and this week I will be starting 1mg a day, as I have been sort of "ramping up" from .25mg EOD.

    Before I get further into the treatment...
    I understand the differences between Dut and Fin by what I read from google.. but is there a need to take one or the other?

    I am 21 and have pretty bad recession to like a nw2 with thinning behind and a nw 1 with thinning behind on each side, and I have been applying minox twice a day and just started using 1% keto shampoo 3x a week.

    Is there adverse effects if I switch from one to the other or no since they are doing very similar things?

    This whole balding thing is a ticking timebomb, and I want to make sure I'm doing everything I can to fix this mess while I still have a decent chance to do so...

    Thanks!
  • BudskiiHD
    Senior Member
    • May 2013
    • 121

    #2
    Originally posted by redy
    So,

    I'm currently taking finasteride..

    I started 3 weeks ago, and this week I will be starting 1mg a day, as I have been sort of "ramping up" from .25mg EOD.

    Before I get further into the treatment...
    I understand the differences between Dut and Fin by what I read from google.. but is there a need to take one or the other?

    I am 21 and have pretty bad recession to like a nw2 with thinning behind and a nw 1 with thinning behind on each side, and I have been applying minox twice a day and just started using 1% keto shampoo 3x a week.

    Is there adverse effects if I switch from one to the other or no since they are doing very similar things?

    This whole balding thing is a ticking timebomb, and I want to make sure I'm doing everything I can to fix this mess while I still have a decent chance to do so...

    Thanks!
    Well, theoretically you should get more side effects from DUT since it lowers DHT by a greater amount. Unless your hairloss is super aggresive, fin is perfectly fine to maintain hair.

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    • redy
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2013
      • 350

      #3
      Originally posted by BudskiiHD
      Well, theoretically you should get more side effects from DUT since it lowers DHT by a greater amount. Unless your hairloss is super aggresive, fin is perfectly fine to maintain hair.
      What is defined as super aggressive?

      I'd say my hairline was at nw1 level about 3 years ago, and I only noticed it when the thinning on the left side started happening a few months ago because of how I wear my hair.

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      • BudskiiHD
        Senior Member
        • May 2013
        • 121

        #4
        Originally posted by redy
        What is defined as super aggressive?

        I'd say my hairline was at nw1 level about 3 years ago, and I only noticed it when the thinning on the left side started happening a few months ago because of how I wear my hair.
        I would define super aggressive as follicles being really sensitive to DHT. So even small amounts of DHT would will make you lose your hair.

        But NW1->NW2 in three years, not aggressive at all.

        Finasteride is perfectly fine for you.

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