Is 0.25mg propecia effective?

FlashFirez

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Hello I am planning on trying out propecia soon to help my hair condition. I'm only 19 years old and I dont think my baldness is too agressive atleast not yet and i was wondering if 0.25mg of Propecia is effective. I know that several users here have had success with 0.5mg and finasteride has a flat dose so shouldn't 0.25mg be almost as good. The reason is to reduce risk of sides ( i know i know 2%...) and also to save money on propecia( i know i know generic is cheaper...) i wanted to try the "real" propecia for my first time before going generic.
 

anxious1

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the thing about it having a flat dose response or watever its called , is that the side effects will reduce the same amount.

so if u expect only a few % less good effects with a smaller dose, then u can also only expect the same reduction in side effects as well.

this makes it pointless to try and reduce side effects by lowering the dose. unless u find the point on the chart where effectiveness is reached and reduce it. At a guess, probably around .1 mg

but then u have the problem of getting the precise dose, and consistantly getting the same. (how hard would it be to get between .08 and .1 mg each time)

if u got too low u would have no effectiveness, no possibility of sides, and too high, would mean high effectiveness, and strong side effects (if ur one of the 2%)

the chart below should illustrate my point. Im basically talking about finding the point in the middle of the first steep incline. This, in theory should be half effectiveness, half the strength of side effects ( if ur in the 2%)

to reduce only to .25, would probably put u at the beginning of the top horizontal. U need to find the dose that puts u halfway up the steep incline. And i cant seem to find the actual does response curve for finasteride right now. But i think that incline, would be alot steeper, and therefore would occurr over less than a 10th of a mg, so like i said, it would be very hard to consistantly get the correct amount

doseresponse.jpg
 

Rawtashk

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.25mg will still inhibit DHT, so it can be effective. However....I'm not sure how effective it would be. Personally, I started out with .5mg for 3 years with excellent results. Recently bumped it up to 1.25mg to see if I can get some more grown re-growth.
 

KiLLuMiNaTi

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ive tried it in the past and yes it was effective.
 
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