afferd
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I am still losing ground after being seriously on finasteride for 1yr now (1.25mg/day)
also recently introduced 1-2 dutasteride /week
My DHT levels range between 4000 - 6500 pmol/L
normal range is considered to be 850 - 3400 pmol/L
So my question is:
And if we simply increased the dosage of dutasteride (up to it's peak on DHT inhibition curve)
Or used stronger drugs, e.g. oral spyro then eventually we'd bring down our DHT to a "safe" level
not suggesting anyone takes oral spyro - I realize what it is
Finally, are there any studies that specifically measure if non-responders have very high DHT?
And if so what level should we be aiming to reduce our DHT to in order to become responders?
also recently introduced 1-2 dutasteride /week
My DHT levels range between 4000 - 6500 pmol/L
normal range is considered to be 850 - 3400 pmol/L
So my question is:
Do non-responders just have really high DHT ?
And if we simply increased the dosage of dutasteride (up to it's peak on DHT inhibition curve)
Or used stronger drugs, e.g. oral spyro then eventually we'd bring down our DHT to a "safe" level
not suggesting anyone takes oral spyro - I realize what it is
Finally, are there any studies that specifically measure if non-responders have very high DHT?
And if so what level should we be aiming to reduce our DHT to in order to become responders?
