Link to Topical Finasteride

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  • Desmond84
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    Hey guys...I did a few calculations and realised that each 100ml bottle will contain 250mg of finasteride. That's 50 x 5mg finasteride tablet or 250 x 1mg finasteride tablets you'll be using in 1 month!

    Now if you use 2ml per day that means you applied 5mg of finasteride on your skin. On average 10% gets absorbed which means 0.5 mg enters your bloodstream!

    I really doubt this would reduce the risks of sides and wanted to warn those that are particularly sensitive to finasteride!

    This kind of explains why plasma dht was reduced by the same amount compared to oral tablets...

    Hope it helps...

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  • yan
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    Originally posted by Conpecia
    No this is a new patent on a new vehicle that inhibits systemic absorption. This is not topical fin like crushed up propecia in a pg vehicle or whatever.
    Serum DHT was reduced by
    69.3–74.0% with P-3074 b.i.d., 67.6–80.4% with P-3074 o.d., and
    69.7–76.1% with the oral formulation.

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  • Conpecia
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    Originally posted by yan
    But you understand that topical fin will reduce serum dht by nearly the same amount as oral fin? Its useless if you cant tolerate fin oral...
    Topical fin is just for those who want to reduce scalp dht even further than with fin oral.
    No this is a new patent on a new vehicle that inhibits systemic absorption. This is not topical fin like crushed up propecia in a pg vehicle or whatever.

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  • goldbondmafia
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    has anyone on here actually been using topical fin for a while and seen results?

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  • thechamp
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  • thechamp
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    Cob

    Originally posted by Cob984
    This, One day im like lets just continue with Kar, the 2nd day RU, the third topical Fin, the 4th some Spectral product. FML,
    the worst part is inspite of all the combinations there is nothing that really helps my hair w/o sides, feel like im cursed
    Cob try promox I'm going to give it a go you can order combinations I'm going to order topical fin without azelic acid doesn't agree with me

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  • Pentarou
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    Thought: could topical fin be better for preserving hairlines than oral fin?

    Could topical fin keep working for longer than the 5 or so years that oral fin gives you?

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  • yan
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    Originally posted by Conpecia
    Is there any news on this? After the Histogen letdown this is absolutely number 1 on my list of treatments that might actually exist in the near future. All of us who are looking to maintain and cannot take oral fin due to sides need to research this and see what the deal is with the chitosan film, what the timeline is on an official release, whether we can get it made at a lab, make it ourselves, economics, etc. This and RU are pretty much all we have atm and I'd rather go with the more proven treatment.

    We should contact Kane about this. As well as Mpbtreatments.
    But you understand that topical fin will reduce serum dht by nearly the same amount as oral fin? Its useless if you cant tolerate fin oral...
    Topical fin is just for those who want to reduce scalp dht even further than with fin oral.

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  • Conpecia
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    Is there any news on this? After the Histogen letdown this is absolutely number 1 on my list of treatments that might actually exist in the near future. All of us who are looking to maintain and cannot take oral fin due to sides need to research this and see what the deal is with the chitosan film, what the timeline is on an official release, whether we can get it made at a lab, make it ourselves, economics, etc. This and RU are pretty much all we have atm and I'd rather go with the more proven treatment.

    We should contact Kane about this. As well as Mpbtreatments and IronDragon

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  • JJacobs152
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    Originally posted by doke
    I see cem does a topical dutasteride 0.5% in 30mls which is $46 i wonder if thats better than topical finasteride?
    do you have a link to where to purchase this?

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  • doke
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    I see cem does a topical dutasteride 0.5% in 30mls which is $46 i wonder if thats better than topical finasteride?

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  • BigThinker
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    Loving all these fresh faces, full of vigor and intensity. This forum needs it.

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  • DepressedByHairLoss
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    You're right, Kiwi. I've seen too many companies make discoveries related to hair loss, patent them, and then sit on those patents for even as long as a decade. I remember a company called Regenerxx (I think the spelling is right) that discovered in 2003 that a chemical called thymosin B4 could regrow hair in humans. They patented the use of this chemical for hair growth and haven't done a damn thing since then to develop any product or treatment using thymosin for hair regrowth. Hell, I even believe that they sued a Korean company who tried to develop a hair regrowth product using thymosin B4.

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  • Kiwi
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    Originally posted by MrBrainwash
    Whatever, I'm not tough enough to fight over the Internet so lets leave it like that bro... Discussion is off topic anyway.

    So as I said, Chitosan is the key ingredient to make topical fin function. If someon is already in contact with that company in India concerning this existing topical he should most importantly send them the patent with a short sum up.
    That's more like it!!!

    The reason I fight this fight is because patents have slowed things down for us. I only want to be spreading and sharing a positive message here.

    Not because I'm being overly optimistic or nieive but because I truly think Histogen is a coming. There is light for us and there are patent trolls out there already screwing with them and thus indirectly me and you!

    Peace.

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  • MrBrainwash
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    Whatever, I'm not tough enough to fight over the Internet so lets leave it like that bro... Discussion is off topic anyway.

    So as I said, Chitosan is the key ingredient to make topical fin function. If someon is already in contact with that company in India concerning this existing topical he should most importantly send them the patent with a short sum up.

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