Anti-androgen topical?

Fena2000

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How about using the medicines that are being used to treat prostate cancer?
Anti-androgen molecules (nilutamide, bicalutamide and flutamide) can enter cells and prevent the
binding of testosterone to the receptor proteins, due to their higher affinity for the androgen receptor.
These anti-androgen meds can be taken orally put there are too many side effects, so what if it could be
used topically together with minoxidil?



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DontWant2BeBald

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I've been trying to figuire this out for a long time

Here are the possible issues:

the drugs might not be active until processed by the digestive system
The drugs might not reach the follicle
The drugs might go systemic
Very hard to get a hold of these drugs especially in Canada so I cant test my theories


If you can get them I would say try flutamide mixed with a 95% ethanol solution with a 70:30 ration of alcohol to proplene glycol, if you get legitamite side effects they should probably be recognizable very fast and obviously you should stop, if you do not get side effects try it out for like 4-5 months and see.


Btw another drug that you can use is Cyperatone Acetate.

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Im glad someone else is also thinking about this
 
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