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Propecia/Regain Question
Ok! So I am aware that any benefits that are gained from prepecia will be lost if one stops taking. I am also aware that the same applys for Regain.
My question is??? If I Take Propecia to save what hair I have left and then regain to gain a little more. Once the extra is gained can I drop the regain due to the fact that propecia keeps what you have??
Hope that makes sense. Adam.
P.S - How much more effective is the combo as oppose to just one. Personal accounts would be much appreciated as oppose to pure theory.
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Any time you are using either Rogaine and/or Propecia and have what appears to be stabalized the hair loss that means the treatments are working. If you stop either or both there is a chance that what was gained or held onto could be lost or let go.
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It does seem that in some individuals, the combination of Propecia and minoxidil are more effective than either one alone. If you are getting the desired results, I would hesitate to discontinue one of them.
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Originally Posted by blackhairdude
P.S - How much more effective is the combo as oppose to just one. Personal accounts would be much appreciated as oppose to pure theory.
As you may know, most women cannot take Propecia or generic Finasteride. However women can take Spiro and use Rogaine to achieve similar effect as men can with Propecia and Rogaine. With that said, my experience is I had better results using both the topical and the oral medications. The oral medicine blocks the hormone that is triggering the hair loss - but it does nothing to stimulate hair to grow back. The topical medicine stimulates hair that can grow back to grow back - but it does nothing to block the hormone that is triggering the hair loss. The two medicines do two different things and when using them together, they help each other.
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Hi Tracy,
where would I go to buy spiro? I'm thinking minoxidil and spiro would be just as good as minoxidil and finasteride.
BTW what is the third item in 'the big three' I know it's minoxidil and finasteride. Is nizoral the last one? I'm gonna go buy some nizoral today either way.
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Originally Posted by z06guy
BTW what is the third item in 'the big three'
The only big thing regarding 'big 3' is profits, billions of dollars beeing made and coming directly from the pockets of bald people. In every other way they're quasi solutions, both in the sense that they do not work with everyone and also importantly in the sense that they carry the significant risks of permanent erectile dysfunction, prostate cancer, depression etc.
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Originally Posted by z06guy
Hi Tracy,
where would I go to buy spiro? I'm thinking minoxidil and spiro would be just as good as minoxidil and finasteride.
I'm pretty sure she was talking about ORAL spiro which is very dangerous for men...
Originally Posted by z06guy
BTW what is the third item in 'the big three' I know it's minoxidil and finasteride. Is nizoral the last one? I'm gonna go buy some nizoral today either way.
nizoral 2%, yes.
2% refers to the active ingredient ketoconazole which is proven to help with hair loss.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketoconazole#Hair_loss
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Originally Posted by 2020
Thanks stressedtothebald for all the info but I'm willing to take the risk to strengthen my weak hairs and keep the rest of what I have. As shallow as it may sound I think my hair is what make me who I am.
Since I'm in the very early stages of MPB I just want to put a stop to it at all costs. If I start whining like a wuss or develop man boobs I'll at least say. hey, at least I tried to combat hairloss with the most effective ways first.
If all else fails, I'll retry the natural herb DHT blocker regimen
It's really a shame that it's 2012 and there's no '99%' proven way of regrowing hair SAFELY but that's a story for another topic.
2020, I've read that topical spiro is just as effective as finasteride except it only targets the DHT locally on the scalp. What is your opinion on topical spiro? Is it a prescription drug.
Sorry for these 'n00b' questions...
oh BTW this is 1% nizoral, is it good enough?
I just found out 2% is the prescription strength
http://www.amazon.com/Nizoral-AntiDa...general_recs_2
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Originally Posted by z06guy
2020, I've read that topical spiro is just as effective as finasteride except it only targets the DHT locally on the scalp. What is your opinion on topical spiro? Is it a prescription drug.
not even close... it's too weak, you'd be wasting money...
Originally Posted by z06guy
This study claims that Nizoral 2% is about as effective as Minoxidil 2%:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9669136
I haven't seen any studies where they used 1% and got good results.
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Originally Posted by 2020
not even close... it's too weak, you'd be wasting money...
This study claims that Nizoral 2% is about as effective as Minoxidil 2%:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9669136
I haven't seen any studies where they used 1% and got good results.
Ok thanks man. You've been a great help to me. I suppose 1% is better than nothing until I get 2% from a doctor.
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