Most effective topical DHT blocker/inhibitor would be?

mgmt

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Other then Minoxidil and/or various shampoos..

I guess the list could get quite long, but how could the following topicals be ranked (in order) by experienced users?

Sprio
Azelaic acid
Ketoconazole
Revivogen
Retin-A
Other

I'm just trying to get a broad picture of this entire category without fumbling through a million threads. Another poster and I figured this condensed "poll" might might be the easiest solution.

mgmt
 

techprof

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spironolactone, keto and revivogen are the only ones in the list which have some studies done/shown to show that they work against the dht.
 

science-jay

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i would say flutamide, but people are saying that it can be absorbed systematically...you don't want that to happen...

second i would say spironolactone, third maybe zinc/b6 combo. Azaleic acid & Revivogen don't do much good i think....
 

Goingat20

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if flutamind is aborbed systemically would be its effetcs? Im thinking of using it instead of spironolactone
 

Goingat20

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naturalis doesnt work, stop talking about it here
 

beaner

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teahills said:
There is another australian made topical the naturalis. It is similar to spironolactone.

Get out of here with that crap. You're trying to push that garbage all over and in case you haven't realized yet.....no one cares if you rub Naturalis on your ***.....everyone knows you are a SPAMMER!
 

westcovinajoe

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Ketoconazole works and you can buy it at the supermarket, instead of buying it off of some dodgy website.

I love the word dodgy. Thanks Brits, hope it's spelled correectly.

Joe.
 
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