Anyone using topical dutasteride from lipoxidil?

JesusFreak

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Looks like the prices are going down. I'm thinking about trying it, at least on my crown and temples where my hair is thinnest and spironolactone, minoxidil and cu-peptides have fallen a little short.
 

JesusFreak

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Well, i guess if no one else has tried it, I might as well be one of the first. Ive bought topical spironolactone from lipoxidil and had good results with shipping and delivery. I'll let everyone know how it works out.
 

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Were there any side-effects reported with the topical?
 

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This may help:

Question ID:3932 |  topical dutasteride?? | Asked on 06/11/02

Charlie asked: "Dr Lee - I would be interested in your opinion regarding the possible application of dutasteride (assuming it's launched) topically for the treatment of male pattern baldness. I have noticed a couple of products recently that offer a topical form of finasteride (fina-lotion)and that Merck is looking at preparing a topical product. thanks in advance"

Dr Richard Lee, MD answered: "I would question the benefits of a topical finasteride, considering that finasteride is strictly a type 2 5-alpha reductase inhibitor and the 5-alpha reductase in the scalp is primarily type 1.

Theoretically, dutasteride could be effective in the treatment of male pattern baldness as a topical medication, but we would first have to know if dutasteride is properly absorbed into the scalp and, if so, if it retains its pharmacological actions.

Richard Lee, M.D."
 
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