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Looks great! Where do you get it from??? I experienced also strong sides from topical finasteride
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Hey thanks for the post.
I have been taking DUT orally for 2 years. Worked REALLY well - However I am considering switching to topical.
I am also wondering where you got your solution?
Thanks!
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Cause I have too much total and free testosterone thus I thought it would be wise to increase it even further.
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Hi Mustang,
Thanks for posting about the Topical solution of Dutasteride. I assume you get it from Dr. Emorane Lupanzula and Medikemos Hair Restoration in Brussels Belgium. I'm currently on oral dutasteride gels + minoxidil and it works pretty well. I have a few questions.
1. Is the topical dutasteride from Lupanzula produced by Farmacia Parati? I've seen that topical finasteride container from Parati is similar to the ones Lupanzula offering on his website.
2. Are you using the 0,5% or 1% version ? with or without the added power of minoxidil 5%?
3. And the last question is perhaps the most important. When you use topical dutasteride on the thinning areas like crown hairline and temples, is that also helping for any diffuse thinning other places on the scalp? the oral sort of works all over in terms of getting the inflammation and thickening all over. Is it the same with topical?
Really appreciate if you reply. Considering making the move from oral to topical later this year.
Best,
David
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Originally Posted by Montana88
Hi Mustang,
Thanks for posting about the Topical solution of Dutasteride. I assume you get it from Dr. Emorane Lupanzula and Medikemos Hair Restoration in Brussels Belgium. I'm currently on oral dutasteride gels + minoxidil and it works pretty well. I have a few questions.
1. Is the topical dutasteride from Lupanzula produced by Farmacia Parati? I've seen that topical finasteride container from Parati is similar to the ones Lupanzula offering on his website.
2. Are you using the 0,5% or 1% version ? with or without the added power of minoxidil 5%?
3. And the last question is perhaps the most important. When you use topical dutasteride on the thinning areas like crown hairline and temples, is that also helping for any diffuse thinning other places on the scalp? the oral sort of works all over in terms of getting the inflammation and thickening all over. Is it the same with topical?
Really appreciate if you reply. Considering making the move from oral to topical later this year.
Best,
David
Sorry David, I have just seen this.
1.- No, I get it compounded by another pharmacy in Europe. I did use it but at 1% it was overkill so I now use 0.1% or 0.05%
2. 2ml of 0.05% once a week
I only use it on my crown and zone 3. My hairline is transplanted so no point.
You should 100% give it a try, I measured scalp and plasma DHT and the results are amazing
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do or did you notice any brain fog or lethargy from taking it? i want to get back on trt but my hairline has receded a bit from that and steroid usage in the past. tried taking oral fin and brain fog and lethargy sucked. any sexual sides???? thanks in advance bro
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Hey
I had horrible brain fog with oral finasteride and horrible (much worse) brain fog with Topical Finasteride. It sucked big time. Lethargy as well.
This is not only because of les DHT but also les Test. Remember Fin increases estrogen thus affecting total test production.
I had none of these sides with Topical Dutasteride. None. It's the first time a treatment works for me.
Plasma DHT reduction was only 15%
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