philly said:Actively read the bold passage. We now know that hair regrowth continues between the months 6 and 12, something was not clear for me before.
philly said:As far as I know, after 6 months, 0.5mg/day of dutasteride acheived hair regrowth not experienced even after 2 years of propecia. That is PROOF that duta is superior to propecia in the long run, something I wasn't sure of before.
Bryan said:(Keep in mind here that a very important, albeit subtle assumption is being made here, which is that both of those trials had similar sensitivites in their abilities to perform haircounts in the first place. It seems like a fairly reasonable assumption, but nevertheless it should be pointed out.)
How come? lolTimi said::firing: dutasteride
my Hairs get better with finasteride
Timi
mbehr22 said:Bryan said:(Keep in mind here that a very important, albeit subtle assumption is being made here, which is that both of those trials had similar sensitivites in their abilities to perform haircounts in the first place. It seems like a fairly reasonable assumption, but nevertheless it should be pointed out.)
^^^ plz explain
philly said:http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/06/070611113313.htm
"After both 6 and 12-month intervals, hair loss was found to not only have been halted in twins using dutasteride, but hair growth was actively improved. The rate of growth increased between the 6 and 12-month evaluations, while hair loss continued steadily in the placebo group."
Actively read the bold passage. We now know that hair regrowth continues between the months 6 and 12, something was not clear for me before.
As far as I know, after 6 months, 0.5mg/day of dutasteride acheived hair regrowth not experienced even after 2 years of propecia. That is PROOF that duta is superior to propecia in the long run, something I wasn't sure of before.
Just to let you know...
