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Hello everyone, I tried finasteride and got nasty side effects but I am aware that I need a DHT blocker. Would spironolactone cream be something that is a good alternative? I am grateful for any opinions.
The Gardener said:Well, spironolactone is serviceable as a DHT blocker, at least on paper. I forget the details, but from memory it only blocks one "pathway" of DHT and leaves hair vulnerable to another one. Don't get me wrong, there is at least one clinical study that showed spironolactone is effective... but from using it myself in the past, I wouldn't bank on it being a game changer. Who knows, everyone's hairloss chemistry is different, it may do wonders for you?
For me, I just didn't see any material benefit from it relative to the fact that its kind of unwieldy to use every day. I just got tired of going to bed with the slightly odiferous sheen on my scalp each night, so I quit it experimentally, just to see if I'd lose anything. I didn't. Not even a shed. So, I just decided to quit it permanently.
But, keep in mind, everyone responds differently to different treatments. I'm a firm believer that the art of saving the hairline is NOT in the "throw the kitchen sink at it" approach, but is more one of finding the treatment or combination of treatments that work for YOU, and then sticking to them.