I'm adding 20mg flutamide to 2oz. minoxidil

thin=depressed

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I have bad skin reaction to minoxidil but it works so I'm not going to quit so I'm adding flutamide to help with skin problem as well as help regrow hair. Its very strong stuff so naturally I'll be carefull to add just a little .
 

viperfish

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Man I'd be careful with flutamide! If it is systematically absorbed you may have some serious problems. Flutamide is not fluridil (eucapil). Fluridil was rationally designed to degrade if it comes into contact with water. Flutimide will not!
 

thin=depressed

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viperfish said:
Man I'd be careful with flutamide! If it is systematically absorbed you may have some serious problems. Flutamide is not fluridil (eucapil). Fluridil was rationally designed to degrade if it comes into contact with water. Flutimide will not!
In other words your saying it stays in your system for a long time?Perhaps I should limit its use to further. Thanks for the input.
 

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thin=depressed said:
viperfish said:
Man I'd be careful with flutamide! If it is systematically absorbed you may have some serious problems. Flutamide is not fluridil (eucapil). Fluridil was rationally designed to degrade if it comes into contact with water. Flutimide will not!
In other words your saying it stays in your system for a long time?Perhaps I should limit its use to further. Thanks for the input.

What I'm saying is that IF it was systematically absorbed it would be a problem. I really don't know how long it would stay in your system. However, generally when things are applied topically your safe for the most part (minoxidil, etc.), but there are always those who do have a problem. I would just be safe with flutimide! Have you ever considered fluridil?
 

jimmystanley

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viper...we need your updates on your fluridil progress

1. before noticed amount of hair shed....after noticed amount of hair shed

2. scalp itchyness (tolerable, intense, none?)
 

thin=depressed

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No I haven't considered fluridil. I'll research it. In your opinion is it stronger than spironolactone? I went with flutamide because of its really strong abilities. I'm going to be cautious about applying it and use it just on my hairline. Something like two or three drops right in front a day because I'm really wanting my old hairline back.
 

eliazush

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How do you think flutamide will help you with your skin condtion?? It may grow more hair but I don't think it will make your scalp healthier...
If your scalp is bothering you I suggest that you use folligen or try minoxidil with less alcohol/PPG, and even beauty masks that will calm the scalp and replenish it.
 

thin=depressed

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eliazuh said:
How do you think flutamide will help you with your skin condtion?? It may grow more hair but I don't think it will make your scalp healthier...
If your scalp is bothering you I suggest that you use folligen or try minoxidil with less alcohol/PPG, and even beauty masks that will calm the scalp and replenish it.
A side benefit to using anti-androgens is thier lessening of seborrheic conditions.
 

jimmystanley

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t=D...do you know of any studies that show this?? Fluridil web site says that those with SEBorrhea derm should be weary cause it may trigger it. (but i think that's more because of the high iso content)
 
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