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Sounds like it could be a nice addition to a finasteride/minoxidil regimen. I'm aware of the potential systemic effects.
Yes I have also read about Flutamide in the past being the better option. Personally I wouldn't risk it, just feels unsafe to me. With that said, I do have Dutasteride now but I am unsure whether to try it. I wanted to give the finasteride some temporary help with the new hairs coming in!
Flutamide can readily cross the blood-brain barrier, and it is a silent antagonist of the androgen receptor. Silent antagonists are PURE antagonists. If flutamide were to go systemic, which I hypothesize it will with very little uncertainty, side effects would far outweigh any potential benefits.
Sure, it may work wonders for hair loss in theory. But it will most likely turn you into a women as well.
Choose your battles wisely my friend, especially when it comes to hormones.
Is this the castration drug?
The funny thing is, most prescription medications many of us are using are used for castration, and for transgender individuals (that is men who want to become woman). (Spironolactone, finasteride, Dutasteride, Flutamide, Bicalutamide, etc..)
Also I thought Fluridil (or maybe specifically Eucapil) was not suppose to be able to go systematic because it degrades in aqueos environement. Holy **** does anything not have the potential to go systematic that slows hairloss!!!
