californiaoceans911
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Yes, 0.2 mg did 80% as good as 1 mg in positive hair counts after six months. I have reason to believe though, that 0.2 mg on the long run should close the gap even more on 1 mg, but I'm not sure if such a study exists for more than 24 weeks on 0.2 mg vs 1 mg.
Serum DHT levels are not an exact correlate to tissue DHT levels, which is what's really important. But it is a fairly good proxy nonetheless. In that sense, 0.2 mg and above are superior to lower doses for their ability to lower intra-follicular DHT levels even further, possibly breaking the critical threshold for some resistant individuals. This is why I always say that 0.5-0.625 mg EOD, or 0.2 mg ED up to 1 mg EOD or 0.5-0.625 mg ED are the optimal doses for treatment, barring in mind a margin of safety for people who do not respond as well to lower doses. I'm currently on 0.625 mg EOD myself with good results.
I assume you meant 24 months not 24 weeks correct? Also, a few studies showed that scalp DHT was also equally suppressed with 0.05 mg, 0.2 mg, and 1 mg. Scientists have suggested that system DHT suppression is also important, not just scalp. I snapped the graph from the Drake et al. paper from 1999. Enjoy.