I have no intention on using scare tactics. I have nothing to gain in doing so. But let me just remind the dutasteride users that..
There is a measureable amount of Type I in the brain, and those in the Dominican Republic tested without DHT were ONLY Type II. So as of right now, no-one has a flying clue what inhibiting Type I (well alive in brain tissue) can cause whether it be short term or long term.
I have a very funny feeling.. an unbacked feeling that Glax didn't back out of dutasteride due to "similarity" issues.. but they caught onto the problems with this brain issue quite early and hit the retreat button.
I, of course, could be wrong. But just be aware, dutasteride does affect the brain.. and what that means medically, is unknown.
I would definately recommend staying away from the daily dose, even though people like JayMan swear by it.
DrGrow.
There is a measureable amount of Type I in the brain, and those in the Dominican Republic tested without DHT were ONLY Type II. So as of right now, no-one has a flying clue what inhibiting Type I (well alive in brain tissue) can cause whether it be short term or long term.
I have a very funny feeling.. an unbacked feeling that Glax didn't back out of dutasteride due to "similarity" issues.. but they caught onto the problems with this brain issue quite early and hit the retreat button.
I, of course, could be wrong. But just be aware, dutasteride does affect the brain.. and what that means medically, is unknown.
I would definately recommend staying away from the daily dose, even though people like JayMan swear by it.
DrGrow.