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    Also, does the regular testosterone contribute to MPB? Dutasteride does raise up the regular testosterone, as I'm also experiencing high libido.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BaldingHelpMe View Post
    Dr Paul,

    Thanks so much for your reply. The problem is, I've been on fin for the last 12 years, it has help kept my hair for the most part, and I've never experienced shedding like this before. My crown area is very visible now.

    However, I got greedy and added dutasteride to my daily regime, and I had a big shed. Since dut has such a long half-life, I've decided just completely drop fin, and go forward with dutasteride daily now. I'm really gambling with my life, if I go bald, my life is over.

    If you think I should stop dut, and take fin only, please let me know.
    i've got similar story as you.. i was on fin for like 12 years and when it stopped working i slowly switched to dut. i've been on dut for over 2 years now and have been going through a shed for a while right now.. shed's suck but ride it out... to go on and off the drug is the worst thing, stick with it man

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjo View Post
    i've got similar story as you.. i was on fin for like 12 years and when it stopped working i slowly switched to dut. i've been on dut for over 2 years now and have been going through a shed for a while right now.. shed's suck but ride it out... to go on and off the drug is the worst thing, stick with it man
    When you switched to dut, do you also take fin along with it? So you've been on dut for 2 years, does it work better than fin? Has the hair that shed come back? Shedding should have been stopped by now, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjo View Post
    i've got similar story as you.. i was on fin for like 12 years and when it stopped working i slowly switched to dut. i've been on dut for over 2 years now and have been going through a shed for a while right now.. shed's suck but ride it out... to go on and off the drug is the worst thing, stick with it man
    When you switched to dut, do you also take fin along with it? So you've been on dut for 2 years, does it work better than fin? Has the hair that shed come back? Shedding should have been stopped by now, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BaldingHelpMe View Post
    When you switched to dut, do you also take fin along with it? So you've been on dut for 2 years, does it work better than fin? Has the hair that shed come back? Shedding should have been stopped by now, right?
    i very slowly swiched from fin to dut over months.. i just take dut and i skip a day every so often because of half life. i think it works better but i'm not getting the regrowth i did when i started fin because back then i was using dr lee's minox. now i just use kirkland minox.
    yeah i shed and it comes back.. i'm going through a big shed now and hopefully it comes back better... even through the sheds i know the drug is working

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    I don't think your shedding is due to Finasteride or Dutasteride. If that was to cause a problem you should have experienced shedding much sooner.
    Also as I said Dutasteride is very similar to Finasteride but blocks two enzymes instead of one. The studies show that you should stop finasteride and go on a higher does of Dutasteride. At least 1mg a day. That is what I would suggest. Also I would look for other reasons of shedding. Your shedding may not be due to Male Pattern Balding. You should see a hair specialist in your area. Preferably a dermatologist that specializes in hair. Lastly you may be experiencing telogen effluvium which is usually caused by a stressor 3 months prior to your shedding.
    Also maybe your genetics is just programmed to be resistant to alpha reducates inhibitors starting at your age. If that is true you may want to try some other treatments like laser, PRP, and ACell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Shapiro, MD View Post
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    I don't think your shedding is due to Finasteride or Dutasteride.
    My problem is pure typical Male Pattern Baldness. I have already been on fin for over 12 years, I have only added dut 0.5mg 5 months ago. I can actually see many tiny vellus hairs around my headline, I don't know when they will eventually become real healthy permanent hairs if ever.

    I've stopped taking dut now, and continue to taking fin only. Hope that solves the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Shapiro, MD View Post
    Lastly you may be experiencing telogen effluvium which is usually caused by a stressor 3 months prior to your shedding.
    Now I believe that telogen effluvium is what I'm experiencing. I'm a typical genetic MPB sufferer, but fin has definitely helped maintained my hair for the last 12 years. But adding 0.5mg dut 6 months ago causes my hairs to go to TE phrase.

    I'm still taking fin every day, along with vitamin B complex, vitamin C, biotin, zinc, and oemga-3 fish oil. When can I expect to get out of TE and have my hair start to grow? I also wash my hair every day and use keto 2% shampoo twice weekly.

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    i have been on dutasteride for about 5 months now , was on propecia for 8 prior to switching and i had a huge shed in the first few months and then it kind of stopped and now im shedding again but about 20+ hairs a day , i no they say shedding is a good sign and that it means the medication is working , but when will the shedding stop and what is the cut off limit on the medication if i see no results , i take 0.5mg a day and propecia seemed to work for me stopping the hairloss and thickening slightly and had no sides and my only real side on dut is the shed , i could really do with some advice ? thanks

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    This was explained to me by my endocrinologist. When starting these drugs they will generally trigger a telogen effluvium as a result of the hormonal changes. An acute form of telogen effluvium will occur 3 to 4 months after the trigger event and generally last for 3 to 6 months. For most people, the shedding phase should stop between months 6 and 10. This is why most doctors say to give them a year to see if they are helping.

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