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Hair Loss Treatments but allergies to most topical OTC treatments
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<blockquote data-quote="DorianGray" data-source="post: 193845" data-attributes="member: 40477"><p>I've spent a lot of time on this trying to save my hair. I've even used Minoxidil before it was an approved product for hairloss (had a pharmacy prepare solutions from tablets). Oral finasteride would be the most effective. Topical minoxidil can lose its effectiveness over time. Propecia, of course, comes with the risk of impotence in some males, temporary in the vast majority, but there is a least one documented case in the literature of permanent ED. I've tried combo of 15% minoxidil, finasteride, azaleic acid, latanaprost (I forget the percentages of those). And a few others. Not effective for me at all. By then too far gone and I suspect, I was one resistant to effects of Minoxidil. Microneedling in conjunction with minoxidil has been shown to be more effective if used alone. If you are still relatively young, have hair and are just thinning your chances are better at retention or recovery. Especially with finasteride. I don't know it I am allowed to post references to companies that provide topical formulations but if it's ok, then I will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DorianGray, post: 193845, member: 40477"] I've spent a lot of time on this trying to save my hair. I've even used Minoxidil before it was an approved product for hairloss (had a pharmacy prepare solutions from tablets). Oral finasteride would be the most effective. Topical minoxidil can lose its effectiveness over time. Propecia, of course, comes with the risk of impotence in some males, temporary in the vast majority, but there is a least one documented case in the literature of permanent ED. I've tried combo of 15% minoxidil, finasteride, azaleic acid, latanaprost (I forget the percentages of those). And a few others. Not effective for me at all. By then too far gone and I suspect, I was one resistant to effects of Minoxidil. Microneedling in conjunction with minoxidil has been shown to be more effective if used alone. If you are still relatively young, have hair and are just thinning your chances are better at retention or recovery. Especially with finasteride. I don't know it I am allowed to post references to companies that provide topical formulations but if it's ok, then I will. [/QUOTE]
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