Aames' Dutasteride Log
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This is misinformation. People think that when dut is "stronger", it will also have "stronger" side effects. This is not true. In fact, as for the "sexual side effects" (most of them imaginary and psychological anyway), dutasteride may actually increase libido, owing to its effect on the increase of testosterone levels.
Personally, I observed no sides on fin whatsoever.
On dut, I got acne on my back during the first 2 months, but it seems that it starts to subside now. Oh, yes, and increased libido as wellComment
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Your GP probably will not want to prescribe it, but technically yes, it is legal for him/her to do it.
My gp and derm both refused so I ended up calling a couple of hair loss specialists and went to the first one who was willing to prescribe it. I would do the same in your shoes....call or email specialists asking if they prescribe dut for hair loss. No need to waste time and money on appointments unless you know you can get what you want before going inComment
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Or....there is always the internet.
I'm doing fine with my online-purchased dut.
But I understand the psychological effect thinking the drug is fake can have on you. If you can afford it, by all means just get it from your doc prescription. But for me it doesn't get any better than $130 for 6 months of dut being a college student, if taken 0.5mg/day. And it's only $240 for 360 caps, which is basically 1 full year if you take 0.5mg/day. I'm aware from brand name [Avodart], it's something like $1,300 for 360 capsules. What you spend on Avodart for 5 years, you'd have a enough for a small HT. The question is, would taking Avodart for 5 years, give you the results of a small 1,200-1500 graft HT? Even with Rogaine, probably not.
With $1,300 worth of generic dutasteride, I can buy 10 - 180 capsules, that is 1,800 capsules. You'd be able to take 5 - 0.5mg [2.5mg] dut caps a day, every day, for a whole year, and then still have a 4 months supply left for the year after, at 5 x 0.5mg pills a day. That means you'd be worry-free of buying dut for at least 16 months. If you only take 0.5mg a day, that's a whole different story. You'd have dut pills from here until the next big hair loss treatment gets FDA approval.
You guys sound like you have the money though, so it's all good, but damn you spend a lot on those pills bro. Join the dark side and go generic, save the rest for some Histogen shots in the year 2020Comment
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Or....there is always the internet.
I'm doing fine with my online-purchased dut.
But I understand the psychological effect thinking the drug is fake can have on you. If you can afford it, by all means just get it from your doc prescription. But for me it doesn't get any better than $130 for 6 months of dut being a college student, if taken 0.5mg/day. And it's only $240 for 360 caps, which is basically 1 full year if you take 0.5mg/day. I'm aware from brand name [Avodart], it's something like $1,300 for 360 capsules. What you spend on Avodart for 5 years, you'd have a enough for a small HT. The question is, would taking Avodart for 5 years, give you the results of a small 1,200-1500 graft HT? Even with Rogaine, probably not.
With $1,300 worth of generic dutasteride, I can buy 10 - 180 capsules, that is 1,800 capsules. You'd be able to take 5 - 0.5mg [2.5mg] dut caps a day, every day, for a whole year, and then still have a 4 months supply left for the year after, at 5 x 0.5mg pills a day. That means you'd be worry-free of buying dut for at least 16 months. If you only take 0.5mg a day, that's a whole different story. You'd have dut pills from here until the next big hair loss treatment gets FDA approval.
You guys sound like you have the money though, so it's all good, but damn you spend a lot on those pills bro. Join the dark side and go generic, save the rest for some Histogen shots in the year 2020Comment
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Exactly. This is what I did. Thanks for the recommendation regarding Arlok. I really don't want to have to convince my gp to give me blood tests year after year (I plan on doing a yearly test).Comment
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Brilliant results. Definitely convinced me to switch to Dut. With in-house, there's the Dutagen and the Dutas. Which is the one you use which is definitely legit? And I assume it's a gel cap exactly how it is on the site?
These are really awesome results. Wish I'd taken the leap to Dut to begin with. Might as well go for the strongest thing. Wish me luck!Comment
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This is quite simply ludicrous. With a Norwood 1, which most people would go as far as to say looks even better than a Norwood 0, you choose to go on perhaps the most dangerous drug out there in duasteride. I really wouldn't go for anything more than keto/nizoral shampoo and lifestyle changes, and you take duasteride... Wow.Comment
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Hey, my hairline is pretty much same as yours aames, I noticed my temples starting to minaturize a bit and want to prevent it early on. But wow, dutas isn't that a bit of an overkill considering its side effects. Would it not be better to use PDG2 inhibitor which will stop hairloss and use minox to get some regrowth. This way you're not risking growing breasts or losing dick.Comment
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This is quite simply ludicrous. With a Norwood 1, which most people would go as far as to say looks even better than a Norwood 0, you choose to go on perhaps the most dangerous drug out there in duasteride. I really wouldn't go for anything more than keto/nizoral shampoo and lifestyle changes, and you take duasteride... Wow.
Dutasteride is an effective, safe and well-tolerated treatment either as monotherapy or in combination with an α-blocker, for the management of symptomatic BPH to improve symptoms, reduce the risk of acute urinary retention and risk for BPH-related surgery. A new prostate-specific antigen baseline s …Comment
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Brilliant results. Definitely convinced me to switch to Dut. With in-house, there's the Dutagen and the Dutas. Which is the one you use which is definitely legit? And I assume it's a gel cap exactly how it is on the site?
These are really awesome results. Wish I'd taken the leap to Dut to begin with. Might as well go for the strongest thing. Wish me luck!
This is quite simply ludicrous. With a Norwood 1, which most people would go as far as to say looks even better than a Norwood 0, you choose to go on perhaps the most dangerous drug out there in duasteride. I really wouldn't go for anything more than keto/nizoral shampoo and lifestyle changes, and you take duasteride... Wow.
Hey, my hairline is pretty much same as yours aames, I noticed my temples starting to minaturize a bit and want to prevent it early on. But wow, dutas isn't that a bit of an overkill considering its side effects. Would it not be better to use PDG2 inhibitor which will stop hairloss and use minox to get some regrowth. This way you're not risking growing breasts or losing dick.
Look, if you want to lose your hair due to your own ignorance, that's your private business. Informed people realize that they have nothing to lose, when they start with the strongest stuff that is available. Dutasteride has been used for 17 years and it is known as a very safe and well-tolerated drug.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23750593
No e-stalker, but I believe that I have seen you post on other forums about your experiences (elitefitness and other hair loss forums). I am interested in what you have to say.Comment
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Should be a good read..
http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/m...threadid=85335Comment
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idk, but why the persisting slurred speech/ brain fog with some people even after they've stopped using it?Comment
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