If finasteride doesnt work, does it mean Avodart also wont work??

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  • Jcm800
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    Originally posted by WarLord
    I had no sides on fin whatsoever. But on dut, I went through an episode of worsened acne on my back. This is probably due to the changes in the regulation of androgen receptors.
    Warlord.. Are you still on the Dut?

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  • tedwuji
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    Originally posted by ccmethinning
    I've been on Fin for 2.5 years and I think i'm starting to lose ground again. Considering getting on dut. I heard that TEVA has released generic dutasteride for sale in the US. Has anyone else heard anything about this?
    You've been using Fin for 2 years, so we know it works as it does for most according to clinical data.

    That being said, talk to your prescribing physician about upping your Fin dose first. Consider Dut only if that does not work.

    I have been using Fin for 5 years. See my thread.

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  • jamesst11
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    there are two scenarios 1) if you've had success with fin and notice that the dosage you're at isn't providing maintenance, I personally would up the dosage before transitioning to DUT. 2) IF fin didn't work for you, or even rapidly sped up your MPB (as was my case) I would put little faith in DUT. What's happening is your body drastically altering other factors to compensate. You take DUT, I just have a strong feeling your body will respond even more drastically. Fin doesn't work - RU58841. RU doesn't work, your f*cked.

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  • ccmethinning
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    Originally posted by WarLord
    I just started my 20th year on anti-hair loss drugs. I would probably get with minoxidil forever, but 8 years ago I started to make experiments with various hormonal drugs and my hair could not stand it. Eventually, even minoxidil with finasteride was not enough. Frankly, I thought that I was done, but dut saved me.

    If I had jumped on dut earlier, I would have saved more hair. But I was discouraged by all the internet prattle about "disastrous shedding". In reality, the hair loss simply stopped after 4 weeks of use. But it is true that it is very costly. I do hope that some generic version will be on the market soon.
    I've been on Fin for 2.5 years and I think i'm starting to lose ground again. Considering getting on dut. I heard that TEVA has released generic dutasteride for sale in the US. Has anyone else heard anything about this?

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  • eighteen
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    Originally posted by WarLord
    I just started my 20th year on anti-hair loss drugs. I would probably get with minoxidil forever, but 8 years ago I started to make experiments with various hormonal drugs and my hair could not stand it. Eventually, even minoxidil with finasteride was not enough. Frankly, I thought that I was done, but dut saved me.

    If I had jumped on dut earlier, I would have saved more hair. But I was discouraged by all the internet prattle about "disastrous shedding". In reality, the hair loss simply stopped after 4 weeks of use. But it is true that it is very costly. I do hope that some generic version will be on the market soon.
    Im in a tough spot because even though ive only been in fin for 6 months I see hair at my hairline keep minaturizing partially scared of sides of dut and also people keep telling me to wait on fin but I dont want to wait until i have no hair left!!any thoughts on what i should do(im 19 btw)

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  • Ziggyz123
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    Originally posted by WarLord
    I had no sides on fin whatsoever. But on dut, I went through an episode of worsened acne on my back. This is probably due to the changes in the regulation of androgen receptors.
    That's interesting, yet you say that it saved your hair still?

    I was on fin for 2 years and developed a reaction that gave me SD and burning/itching scalp. Now I've been on dutasteride (avodart) for 5.5 months and my hair continues to reced and fall out. The odd thing is, I have sebum/keratin plugs covering the bulb of the shed hair no matter what I do.. Did you ever experience this?

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  • WarLord
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    Originally posted by tedwuji
    Are sides any more detectable on dut compared to fin?
    I had no sides on fin whatsoever. But on dut, I went through an episode of worsened acne on my back. This is probably due to the changes in the regulation of androgen receptors.

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  • tedwuji
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    Originally posted by WarLord
    I just started my 20th year on anti-hair loss drugs. I would probably get with minoxidil forever, but 8 years ago I started to make experiments with various hormonal drugs and my hair could not stand it. Eventually, even minoxidil with finasteride was not enough. Frankly, I thought that I was done, but dut saved me.

    If I had jumped on dut earlier, I would have saved more hair. But I was discouraged by all the internet prattle about "disastrous shedding". In reality, the hair loss simply stopped after 4 weeks of use. But it is true that it is very costly. I do hope that some generic version will be on the market soon.
    Are sides any more detectable on dut compared to fin?

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  • WarLord
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    Originally posted by eighteen
    Ya warlord whats your experience with hairloss drugs in general any sides at all from dut do you use anything else? Im thinking of junping on dut in a few months if my hairloss doesnt stop.
    I just started my 20th year on anti-hair loss drugs. I would probably get with minoxidil forever, but 8 years ago I started to make experiments with various hormonal drugs and my hair could not stand it. Eventually, even minoxidil with finasteride was not enough. Frankly, I thought that I was done, but dut saved me.

    If I had jumped on dut earlier, I would have saved more hair. But I was discouraged by all the internet prattle about "disastrous shedding". In reality, the hair loss simply stopped after 4 weeks of use. But it is true that it is very costly. I do hope that some generic version will be on the market soon.

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  • eighteen
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    Ya warlord whats your experience with hairloss drugs in general any sides at all from dut do you use anything else? Im thinking of junping on dut in a few months if my hairloss doesnt stop.

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  • jamesst11
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    Originally posted by WarLord
    I have been using Dutasteride since spring of 2013. It did not regrow much hair, but I am fine, because I have only mildly receding temples. I have had more success with dermarolling.
    Warlord, what was your experience on finasteride?

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  • WarLord
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    Originally posted by eighteen
    Warlord are you still on dut?
    I have been using Dutasteride since spring of 2013. It did not regrow much hair, but I am fine, because I have only mildly receding temples. I have had more success with dermarolling.

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  • eighteen
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    Warlord are you still on dut?

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  • tedwuji
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    Originally posted by WarLord
    Only because Avodart has not been approved yet, due to the financial disinterest of GlaxoSmith Kline, it doesn't mean that you should use a less effective drug.
    can you take a look at my hair. I have used Finasteride for 5 years. What do you think?

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  • WarLord
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    Originally posted by tedwuji
    How is the only prescription oral drug FDA approved for hair loss "outdated"?
    Only because Avodart has not been approved yet, due to the financial disinterest of GlaxoSmith Kline, it doesn't mean that you should use a less effective drug.

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