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[url said:http://www.physics.upenn.edu/facultyinfo/frankel/papers/propeciafda2/[/url]]Figure:
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As seen in Fig. 1, reproduced from the FDA material, the percent change of DHT for placebo and .01 mg finasteride were identical and essentially zero within a reasonable statistical estimate. The change dropped by 60 % for a .05 mg dose and stayed that way for all dosages up to 5 mg. Thus a 20 times smaller dose than PROPECIA had the same effect on the DHT.
Figure:
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A similar dose dependence was seen for the serum DHT (Fig. 2) where the effect was independent of dose above 0.2 milligrams.
Figure:
http://www.physics.upenn.edu/facultyinfo/frankel/papers/propeciafda2/img3.gif
The dose dependence appears also in the accompanying rise in T, one-onehundredth the 5 mg dose being identical in its effect on the scalp skin testosterone. See Fig. 3.
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