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Originally Posted by SuperLuke88
Although not suggested in the paper, the research may suggest that tapering off the drug (reduce the dose slowly over a number of weeks or months) rather than stopping abruptly would prevent the DHT system overload (330%) that occurs when the drug is stopped and therefore give the body a chance to adjust to the increase in DHT. Users of the drugs mentioned might try this approach and report back whether they experienced any side effects after tapering off has ceased.
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Jesus christ...It's so damn hard to choose the wisest option..
I read the article, and I don't know what to say... I have no clue if I have (or will have) this "hypersensivity" thing..but don't you guys think it would be a good idea to give dutasteride a try ? Or, due to the possible side effects and so on, would it be better to keep taking the meds I've been taking so far?
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Originally Posted by Vunoo
Jesus christ...It's so damn hard to choose the wisest option..
I read the article, and I don't know what to say... I have no clue if I have (or will have) this "hypersensivity" thing..but don't you guys think it would be a good idea to give dutasteride a try ? Or, due to the possible side effects and so on, would it be better to keep taking the meds I've been taking so far?
Perhaps it might be an idea to try topical dutasteride. Some people have reported that they have seen benefits using topical finasteride and is included in at least one minoxidil formulation. Topical dutasteride might work better and would almost certainly not be absorbed as much as the oral version. I have also heard of some using the gel capsules and applying it directly to the scalp.
http://www.hairlosscure2020.com/dr-v...l-dutasteride/
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Originally Posted by rakewell
Perhaps it might be an idea to try topical dutasteride. Some people have reported that they have seen benefits using topical finasteride and is included in at least one minoxidil formulation. Topical dutasteride might work better and would almost certainly not be absorbed as much as the oral version. I have also heard of some using the gel capsules and applying it directly to the scalp.
http://www.hairlosscure2020.com/dr-v...l-dutasteride/
Yeah, that's a possibility..I gotta tell the dermatologist about it, hopefully he/she doesn't suck at all...never been that lucky with finding decent doctors, sadly
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Hello,
Dont waste your time thinking about take or not dutasteride !
When I was your age, I didnt know dutasteride, Docs in France are awfully idiots, I had finasteride for 3 years, no help at all.
You know duta may help you. Just try it ! If it doesnt work just increase dosage (or take 2 pills each 2 days, it should help).
Sorry for my english.
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im french too ^^and yeah docs here doesnt know anything about hairloss .
I'm about to start duta but i'm frightened about the "hairline destroyer" claim .
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Duasterid and finasteride is not suitable for young men because of side effect in some patients as chemical castration.
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