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  • 25 going on 65
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 1476

    Supplementing fin with dut?

    Finasteride's half life is about 6 hours. Dutasteride's is about 5 weeks. Instead of switching from fin to dut, has anyone considered continuing their fin regimen but "supplementing" it by taking an occasional dose of dutasteride? Like once a week, once every few weeks, or whatever?
    I don't know if this would reduce the likelihood or severity of short and long term side effects, but given the suppression of the type I ar enzyme with dut (which does not happen with fin, at least not significantly), I've just been pondering methods that might reduce the risk for those of us who might go on the drug.
  • Tracy C
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2011
    • 3125

    #2
    Since your chances of experiencing negative side effects from Dutasteride are greater than that of Finasteride, I honestly don't think taking both concurrently is a good idea.

    Talk to your doctor about splitting your dose of Finasteride in half and taking a half dose twice a day instead of a full dose every day.

    Also ask your doctor about the possible advantage of the interaction of grapefruit with Finasteride.

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    • gutted
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2011
      • 1398

      #3
      Originally posted by 25 going on 65
      Finasteride's half life is about 6 hours. Dutasteride's is about 5 weeks. Instead of switching from fin to dut, has anyone considered continuing their fin regimen but "supplementing" it by taking an occasional dose of dutasteride? Like once a week, once every few weeks, or whatever?
      I don't know if this would reduce the likelihood or severity of short and long term side effects, but given the suppression of the type I ar enzyme with dut (which does not happen with fin, at least not significantly), I've just been pondering methods that might reduce the risk for those of us who might go on the drug.
      whats your dadnruff and scalp oil/itchiness like on fin?

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      • Dan26
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 1270

        #4
        Tracy, what is your opinion on 0.25mg or 0.5mg dose, and not necessarily taking it every single day? Also, I can't find a doctor that specializes in hair loss in my area, is my general practitioner sufficient?

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        • 25 going on 65
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 1476

          #5
          Originally posted by Tracy C
          Since your chances of experiencing negative side effects from Dutasteride are greater than that of Finasteride, I honestly don't think taking both concurrently is a good idea.

          Talk to your doctor about splitting your dose of Finasteride in half and taking a half dose twice a day instead of a full dose every day.

          Also ask your doctor about the possible advantage of the interaction of grapefruit with Finasteride.
          Thankyou. These sound like questions I should take to a hair loss specialist since my prescribing doctor is a gp.

          gutted: I haven't had dandruff since I was a kid. Oil and itch seems to vary with how often I've been washing my hair, also how hydrated I am in general. Other things like diet might affect them but I don't keep track honestly
          I don't remember if I noticed any difference in oil or itching after starting finasteride, but I have been on 2% keto shampoo for longer than Ive used fin. And 1% for awhile before that. So that might be preventing any unusual oil, itch or dandruff that fin could possibly cause.

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          • gutted
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 1398

            #6
            Originally posted by 25 going on 65
            Thankyou. These sound like questions I should take to a hair loss specialist since my prescribing doctor is a gp.

            gutted: I haven't had dandruff since I was a kid. Oil and itch seems to vary with how often I've been washing my hair, also how hydrated I am in general. Other things like diet might affect them but I don't keep track honestly
            I don't remember if I noticed any difference in oil or itching after starting finasteride, but I have been on 2% keto shampoo for longer than Ive used fin. And 1% for awhile before that. So that might be preventing any unusual oil, itch or dandruff that fin could possibly cause.
            yeah i agree...niz helps with these issues.

            but in my personal opinion masking these symptoms is not a wise thing to do as its the only guage people can use to determin if fin is actually affecting them in a positive way or not.

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            • ppxrare
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2012
              • 120

              #7
              gutted, ive been on finasteride for a month now, i can feel that my forehead is so much smoother now and less oily, less forehead acne too (no sides yet) is that a good thing?

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              • gutted
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2011
                • 1398

                #8
                Originally posted by ppxrare
                gutted, ive been on finasteride for a month now, i can feel that my forehead is so much smoother now and less oily, less forehead acne too (no sides yet) is that a good thing?
                IMO very good thing...if your not masking these symptoms with keto shampoos etc. you should notice a large decrease in hair shedding too and scalp oil/dandruff.

                but watch out for the next 3/4/5 months or so....Also watch your libido.

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