Fluridil is considered more powerful than spironolactone as an anti-androgen. But it seems less people using it because of the deficiency of the scientific proof. In addition, many people use Revivogen&Spironolactone combo to fight male pattern baldness.
In general, testosterone level is higher in the early morning than other times of a day. And the highest time is during 6:00-8:00 a.m.. Is this right? If it is, takeing finasteride in 6:00-8:00 is more efficient because of its short half-life? When do you take finasteride? And What's your...
I think you can switch to a topical anti-androgen instead of oral finasteride. Although the efficiency maybe is less than oral finasteride, health is more important than anything.
Good luck!
It sounds combining with the treatments you mentioned can maintain your hair at least. But I think you can consider adding other proven treatment to your regime for more regrowth. Then go straight and share your result with everyone here.
Good luck!!!
I think I have the same problem as yours. I also start shedding in my sixth month. My shedding lasts two months, and it continues. I have no idea about whether or not I should continue takeing it. Does anyone give some advice?
Thanks.
I feel confused. If I don't need taking finasteride or it doesn't suit me, why it can work fine for me in the first five months? It's strange. Can anyone give me some explanations about it, please? I really have no idea about whether or not I should continue taking finasteride???
Thanks.
I think it might have more opportunities to maintain or regrow frontal hair by combing with proven and helpful treatments just as kalika says.
Good luck to you!!! :)
Lots of stress and depression can result in hairloss which effects all scalp not only in specific area. It can reverse when the reason removes. But male pattern baldness differs from that. It is thought caused by DHT(a male hormone), and often effects the hair in vertex or hairline at first. It usually treats by...