Keep Proxiphen in the fridge...?

smacker

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...Because I have read that minoxidil and spironolactone eract together and go off!

Blimey, this baldness lark is tough. Decisions, decisions!
 

Buffboy

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Once again I come to the rescue :lol:

I asked Dr. Proctor the same question, not because of the possible reaction spironolactone/minoxidil, but because I noted that my Proxi became darker as the days went by. Here's my question and his answer (in bold).

Another question: My Proxi is getting a bit brown – is it because I keep it too warm? Should it be in the fridge?


This is a stabilizer. It makes no difference. Keeping it in the refrigerator will slow the browning. But it probably doesn't matter much.

Dr Proctor


He also says that you shouldn't keep it warmer than normal in-door temperature. So no, you will not need to keep it in the fridge. Bear in mind that Dr. Proctor is the ONLY one who has combined the two products successfully, that's why the others say they will react (because it does so in their mix :D ).

No worries mate.

PS. Just send him a mail next time you have questions - I do so all the time! He replies really fast, usually within 24 hours.
 

GourmetStyleWellness

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I keep all my products in the fridge just to slow down any whatevering that may happen :)

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GourmetStyleWellness said:
I keep all my products in the fridge just to slow down any whatevering that may happen :)

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...although a prefrable move in very hot climates, refridgerating pills can produce moisture inside a bottle, box or blister pack (through condensation), this moisture can be damaging to the medication.

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Thanks for your replies, guys. I just wish the stuff would hurry up and arrive here so I can crack on!
 

Buffboy

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Yes. But be patient, don't expect miracles in a matter of months. And start Finasteride also.
 

Buffboy

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smacker said:
You can call me a pussy but I am not keen on using finasteride.
I'm sad to hear that. I'm not a strong believer in single-product treatments. Need to attackt male pattern baldness from different angles.

It's the same paranoia always about finasteride. But look; IF you suffer from sides (and you wont), then they are reversible if use is discontinued. It's like a win-win situation.
 
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Buffboy said:
I'm not a strong believer in single-product treatments. Need to attackt male pattern baldness from different angles

I completely agree with Buffboy!!


Simplified minoxidil/finasteride efficacy graph.

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stax

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So what the topical minoxidil and finestride results keep going downhill after 5 years ? If so that really sucks!
 
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