I'm changing from Finasteride and upping the juice to Dutasteride

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  • wook80
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    His hair looks completely normal.

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  • HairGuru
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    Originally posted by Aclar02
    Does anyone know how to get a rx for dutasteride in the states? Is it something you request from your dermatologist or what?

    I use this place for my topical finesteride mixture, tell them you want your Avodart from Murray Avenue Apothecary as that’s who I use for the pharmacy are great.



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  • Aclar02
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    Does anyone know how to get a rx for dutasteride in the states? Is it something you request from your dermatologist or what?

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  • hdude46
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    Originally posted by BaldingHelpMe
    Spex,

    I'm also a long time finasteride user (12+ years), 2 years ago, I switched to Dutasteride, and since then my frontal area has thinned a lot. The inital shedding has past now, and the shedded hairs seem to slowly growing back, but they grow very slowly. With all the research I have done, dutasteride should be better than finasteride, but after 2+ years of taking dutasteride, I don't see it better than finasteride. I'm really concerned with the frontal area getting not better.

    I regret switching, but since I've switched already, I'm not going back just now. I'm still taking dutasteride, and thinking of giving it another year or so.

    What is your experience of the switch? Do you notice frontal hair shedding?
    Has your frontal area filled in at all? I haven't heard of fin being more effective than dut. Perhaps the extra DHT inhibition shocked the system into a shed? Although two years is a long time to be shedding.

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  • Spex
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    Hi,
    It's a possibility but currently don't feel the need. if i was to go down the PRP route id go to Dr. Alan Bauman.
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    Spex
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  • hdude46
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    Spex, you ever think about having PRP done in the crown? Seems with the proper protocol (Cooley for example) it can produce some results.

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    I see a result

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  • kelvin
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    I've spoken at length with prescribing Dr too here in the UK and he's been very helpful and informative. I've also spoken to a number of guys who've made this move from finasteride to Dutasteride who've had positive results so feel this is an informed move and one I'm hopeful will benefit me.
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  • dothestrand
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    I see a lot of mention of the long half life of dutasteride being a negative.

    However, for me, it’s a positive.

    If I forget to take finasteride, or run out of supply for a weekend, or take it at varying times each day then it can cause sheds.

    Dutasteride eliminates that by keeping the levels of DHT suppression constant and less affected by missed doses.

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  • dothestrand
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    Hi Spex,

    Missed the boat somewhat on this thread but hopefully you’ll see my reply.

    I have been taking dutasteride for 3 months having used finasteride for 3 years.

    Benefits:

    Reduced itching/burning at the scalp that historically I have associated with worsening MPB.

    Only at 3 months so cannot review appearance yet.

    Side effects:

    Like you had an initial improvement in sexual side effects compared to finasteride. They then returned to finasteride levels as treatment reached month 3. I note from the studies that roughly half the sexual side effects resolved between 6-12 months so looking to see if thing have improved by next summer.

    Noticed increased gynaecomastia. This fits with the increased systemic DHT suppression.

    Increased mood swings/labile mood in first few months which has started to settle.

    Small shed in first 2-3 weeks.

    Will review initial results at month 6.

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  • bendbutties
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    Originally posted by Spex
    So the time has come after nearly 17 years on 1mg finasteride daily to up the anti and I'm going to start now taking 0.5mg Dutasteride daily instead as i feel I've possibly now started to lose ground in the crown region do to the attack of DHT.

    Ive had an incredible run with finasteride as it regrew and helped keep my mid/crown for nearly two decades but after monitoring my crown for a couple of years now i feel it is time to get ahead of the game and increase my defence against the dreaded DHT.

    I've spoken at length with prescribing Dr too here in the UK and he's been very helpful and informative. I've also spoken to a number of guys who've made this move from finasteride to Dutasteride who've had positive results so feel this is an informed move and one I'm hopeful will benefit me.

    After 17 years too on finasteride with no side effects I'm also hopeful i'll transition on to it with no issues either.

    I will keep you informed periodically on any progress and i'll be making a documented blog on my website too.

    Regards, shell shockers

    Spex

    hey spex , what would you recommend to me, i have been on propecia for 2 years no with no result on my hairline or crown ; should i upgrade to dutasteride ? I am afraid of the side effect gynecomastia with duta because it inhibits more dht . thx

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  • Spex
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    Hi guys,
    I hope the shed has calmed down for you since the switch and things are back to before. Baldinghelpme.
    Its a personal choice but personally glad i did the with as only gained benefits and not had any of the supposed potential side effects.
    You could try increasing the finasteride dose up to 1.25mg and see how you get on if already only on 1mg.
    I can only provide you my experience and opinion with Dutasterdie which is a positive one.
    Regards
    SPEX

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