dutasteride said:I would say that all of them except the bottom right a relatively steady - a small (not macroscopic) fluctuation around an already large deflection. However, i have never queried whether DHT levels are relatively steady, i have always qualified my concerns with using the term when discussing the level of change of the DRUG ITSELF in the body, as per my interpretation of the chart with your pencilled in line which does not mention DHT.
dutasteride said:So can you confirm. Is the chart (with the 0.5mg pencil line) describing 'steady state' drug level in the body?
dutasteride said:Also more and more links with data are coming out of the woodwork. Can you please post a full list of study/prediction links of original data where possible. You may have done it before but i've not been here long.
dutasteride said:Now, I have a question for you. Is there a financially viable test (may be blood test) that may suggest/infer if DHT levels are low enough to not play a significant role in male pattern baldness after taking a drug?
Nope. At low level high freqency i would agree but at low frequency when a small dose is taken (0.5mg x 2/per week) there is only a few percent change in DHT but 100% change in Drug level in the body. After 6 months of at high dose regime you could you could even take random amounts of 1mg day1, 5mg day2, skip 2 days, 2.5 mg day5 etc (stupid just to prove a point) and the DHT supression would be virtually unchanged over time. The response delay, smoothing effect, etc that the body creates on DHT levels is the smoothing algorithm i was talking about on a previous post. However no one would dream of calling such a random regime as steady state despite the relatively smooth DHT supression.Bryan said:Sure, but the two tend to go hand-in-hand..
Thanks. I will see what i can work out from these. Any original links without distorted pics?Bryan said:Here are all the ones I currently have that relate directly to dutasteride:
If you type 'DHT test' in google there are a few links offering a test for < $100. Are none of these any good?Bryan said:Nope. The only thing I've seen even remotely resembling such a thing would be Merck's "dose-ranging" trial of different doses of finasteride, and their effect on haircounts and serum DHT levels. I've posted the link to that in the past.
dutasteride said:Nope. At low level high freqency i would agree but at low frequency when a small dose is taken (0.5mg x 2/per week) there is only a few percent change in DHT but 100% change in Drug level in the body.Bryan said:Sure, but the two tend to go hand-in-hand..
dutasteride said:After 6 months of at high dose regime you could you could even take random amounts of 1mg day1, 5mg day2, skip 2 days, 2.5 mg day5 etc (stupid just to prove a point) and the DHT supression would be virtually unchanged over time.
dutasteride said:The response delay, smoothing effect, etc that the body creates on DHT levels is the smoothing algorithm i was talking about on a previous post. However no one would dream of calling such a random regime as steady state despite the relatively smooth DHT supression.
dutasteride said:Thanks. I will see what i can work out from these. Any original links without distorted pics?Bryan said:Here are all the ones I currently have that relate directly to dutasteride:
dutasteride said:If you type 'DHT test' in google there are a few links offering a test for < $100. Are none of these any good?Bryan said:Nope. The only thing I've seen even remotely resembling such a thing would be Merck's "dose-ranging" trial of different doses of finasteride, and their effect on haircounts and serum DHT levels. I've posted the link to that in the past.
Bryan said:When Avodart first became available, I was constantly seeing posts from newbies who were saying things like, "I'm going to take 5 Avodart capsules (2.5 mg) once every 5 days, and because of dutasteride's long half-life, that will be the same as if I were taking 2.5 mg every day!" Seriously, that's what people kept saying, and I was spending a lot of my time countering that fallacious reasoning! :mrgreen:
I read Pondle's response to a similar question on another web site when he suggested this type regime for himself.chino20 said:What do people think about using 2 dutas capsules per week combined with 1/4 proscar per day?
Some people wont take a drug that's prescribed to them.chino20 said:So other than the reason that taking finasteride on top of dutasteride might yield no further benefit, is there any other reason not to do that?