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?
Some people wont take a drug that's prescribed to them.
Others will take genuine propecia without prescription and accept the risk after FDA approval.
Others will take generic finasteride at risk without presciption bought over the internet at risk.
It's a further jump to take genuine prescribed Avodart when not FDA approved and the drug regime for hairloss not decided. Remember, the level of finasteride was reduced from 5mg/day to 1mg for hairloss whilst 0.5mg dutasteride is approved for the prostate, not hair loss.
*Another jump in risk is take generic dutasteride bought over the internet when not prescribed on a drug regime that is not FDA approved. My guess this covers a large group of dutasteride users for hairloss.
Then there are the big risk takers. They take the compound 1.25mg generic finasteride per day (intead of 1mg) bought over the internet without prescription, then on top of that add generic dutasteride again bought over the net without prescription on a non FDA approved regime. The people who do this one can't justify it technically. They often justify on a confidence level hoping that at least one of there non prescribed drugs is genuine and will do the trick. If you believe in the dutasteride then why add finasteride at further risk if it cant give any further benefit? We are no where near FDA approval for the combined drug regime and it may never happen! Some people also consider that the cost of both generics is still cheaper than genuine Avodart.
So what happens after your after your success with your top 3 products finasteride or dutasteride + Min + nizoral?
Which one did the buisness and which had no effect at all. Do i really want to drop one at a time to find out or just keep using them all?
It becomes a cost v's risk v's desperation dilema after reading material mainly on the net. You will get extremes of opinion mixed with scientific evidence and there are no right answers.
If money was no object, and you are prepared to take the risk of genuine dutasteride, and keeping your hair is VERY important to you, then i'd find someone to prescribe Avodart or pay a hypnotist to convince me it didn't matter.
*I do this one (Dutas 2/week) bought from inhouse. I loaded at 0.5mg per day for 15 days assuming a 35 day half life which i later learnt from Bryans graphs was more than required because the half life at only 0.14mg/day (2/week) is only around 3 days, so i probably only needed around a 5 day load up.
Now i have a question. I bought my dutasteride in April 07 before i found this site. Do the majority of dutasteride users that aren't prepared to pay for Avodart (with or without prescription) think that Dutas from inhouse is the highest confidence option or can anyone justify another source (which is not unfounded opinion)?
Some of my tips on cost saving purchases. If you buy from islandcosmetics.com such as revita then use code disc5ic at the checkout for 5% off. Also go through quidco.com to save a further 5%. If you buy from mankind.co.uk then go through quidco for 10% off. If you buy from inhousepharmacy then use the US site (.com) which is cheaper than the UK site. Eg; 180 caps of dutas cost £98.74 on Uk site but on the US site it is $180 (£90). They still get posted from the same place and you pay the royal mail / customs charge. It's worth looking up hotdeals and quidco in google for anything else you buy and want to save money on.
Anyone else got any SERIOUS cost saving hairloss products tips other than a opting for a very short hairstyle?