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Cetirizine
Looks like some other forums are experimenting with the antihistamine Cetirizine to block PGD2. Not sure if this falls into "cutting edge" treatments, but people are reporting mild regrowth in areas that have been slick for years, along with decreased shedding and decreased MPB itch, all in a relatively short time (couple months). Apparently the Germans are into it. I don't know much about it, but figured I would give you guys a heads up; maybe some other members can take the lead here with regard to the science behind it, and I'm sure some of you have heard of this already and perhaps have tried or are trying it.
All I know is that they use this TOPICALLY, not systematically. Sorry, taking Zyrtec every day will not cure your hairloss. But crushing a lot of Zyrtec into a powder and mixing the powder with a liquid vehicle might make a topical that does something.
I'm not advocating that anyone try this or that this even works. Just wanted to pass some positive information on and see what you guys think.
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Hi
Where did you see this? Can you post a link?
Cheers
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not sure if there are regulations on the type of link I can post from another hairloss site, but here you go:
http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/m...hreadid=101616
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Nobody interested in this? A guy on hairlosshelp says he's got vellus hairs sprouting all over his scalp, some of which are turning terminal. Couple other guys are chiming in and saying their MPB itch has completely stopped as well as shedding after a week of using this stuff. I'm on an iPad and can't load that German website for some reason but apparently a guy there has incredible results after 3 months. This treatment seems pretty cheap and fairly easy to whip up. Surprised people aren't all over this one. Guess I'll keep updating as I find more info.
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If its topical and works better than RU58841, I would gladly switch.
However, I wonder if it'd make sense to just crush the cetirizine and mix it with Minoxidil using alongside RU58841. That should cover the the entire day, DHT and PGD2 blocked. Sounds like a pretty good combo!
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This actually looks pretty promising! Check out the pics below, its from a thread on *****************.
Thats a LOT of very small but clearly new hairs.
http://www.*****************/interact...tin-Cetirizine
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IMO the most interesting thing about this are the results, which (if genuine, or genuinely from cetirizine) although not incredible, show the potential of PGD2 blocking. And cetirizine isn't even a CRTH2 antagonist...
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:)
Well maybe someone can come up with a stronger pgd2 topical blocker?
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