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Did they actually do proper dosage studies, or is it like with finasteride, where they prescribe 1 mg/day for hairloss when 0.10 mg/day would be completely sufficient?
I'm asking because I know that your long-term goal is not just to look good for yourself (lol), but to look good for women. As such you might want to try building muscle and growing body hair at some point, which would suggest perhaps blocking DHT but not T, or using selective androgen receptor modulators such as Ostarine.
From what I've read the studies have done dosages ranging between 200, 400, 600, 1000, 1400, and 1800 mg total per day. All these doses dramatically dwarf the 6 mg per day I'm using topically.
I've noticed no change in my weight or muscle mass since starting on daro. I look exactly the same.
Personally, I would never stop daro unless I had a side effect I couldn't tolerate. As a powerful androgen receptor antagonist that likely doesn't significantly cross the blood brain barrier and works topically (at least for me), it's as close to a flawless chemical treatment as I could ever hope to find.
I don't want test or DHT to ever bind to my follicles, and topical daro gives the best and cleanest guarantee that they won't. I will just try to bring the dose down slowly over time to see what the lowest I can get away with is.
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