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Originally Posted by Jazz1
I could email Susan and find out, what percentage are you guys looking for?
I think 2% is what people on this forum have researched as the optimal amount. I hate to make you do more work, but if you ask her about Bimatoprost, could you also ask if she could possibly look into setipiprant? Many many thanks Jazz
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Originally Posted by Jazz1
I could email Susan and find out, what percentage are you guys looking for?
Thank you - 1% or 2% would be great.
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Originally Posted by lukey
You should look into the Minox that Susan does which is a similar formula to Dr Kleins. I've been on it for about 6 weeks and i feel it's definately better than regular 5% Minox albeit more expensive.
Thanks, lukey! I'll check that out for sure. Which formula are you currently using, and how do you feel it is better than 5% minox?
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Originally Posted by RockyMtn
Thanks, lukey! I'll check that out for sure. Which formula are you currently using, and how do you feel it is better than 5% minox?
I use it aswell have been the past 2 half years now;
15% minoxidil
0.1% finesteride
5% azelaic acid
0.25% progesteone
0.025% tretinoin
0.1% Hydocortisone.
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Originally Posted by Reign
Thank you - 1% or 2% would be great.
I will email her now.
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Originally Posted by Jazz1
I will email her now.
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Jazz1
Hi jazz we spoke via email, I added what you recommended the same as you but 1.5% Azelaic and 0.05% fin because I suffer sides when taking it orally.
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Originally Posted by nave13579
I think 2% is what people on this forum have researched as the optimal amount. I hate to make you do more work, but if you ask her about Bimatoprost, could you also ask if she could possibly look into setipiprant? Many many thanks Jazz
There's no way she will be able to get setipiprant because it's not fda approved, but bim at 1-2% would be amazing
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Originally Posted by FearTheLoss
There's no way she will be able to get setipiprant because it's not fda approved, but bim at 1-2% would be amazing
Does anyone know how it works with doses? Bim is only approved at .03%, so that might exclude higher concentrations from being formulated.
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I tried asking a local compounding pharmacy about Bimatoprost - pharmacist looked into it and said he would not be able to obtain it. Hopefully Susan is more resourceful.
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