Topical anti-androgens, mutations in AR-expression??????

michael barry

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http://www.stophairlossnow.com/Products/Fluridil.htm

Never seen that before. It claims that using topical androgen receptor blockers makes the androgen receptor mutate and accept other hormones and even insulin-like growth factor as it would DHT. It goes on further to state blocking androgen receptors isnt acceptable in male AA.

Ive bought some sprio, and have a months worth of fluridil...


Does anyone know anymore about this? Comments?
 

whimull

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Dunno bout this one......when someone in states in a piece of writing that 'it is generally known' it usually means they can't find a reference to back the statement up.
 

Felk

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Im considering going on spironolactone, and it would be for a long time seeign as though my goal is maintainence, so i;d also be interested in whether or not that article was correct.

Any posters who are more well-read (than me at least...) know anything about this?
 

science-jay

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Felk said:
Im considering going on spironolactone, and it would be for a long time seeign as though my goal is maintainence, so i;d also be interested in whether or not that article was correct.

Any posters who are more well-read (than me at least...) know anything about this?

I think we need Bryan here...
 
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