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My dermatologist told me today:
1) that (after he consulted with some of his more expert colleagues in the past 3 days) Propecia's only known sexual side effects are decreased ejaculate. The levels of hormones that are inhibited are not enough to cause ED (which was my symptom that I experienced).
2) topical spironolactone (or topical anything) can easily be absorbed into the body through the scalp. He said something or other about the scalp being extremely soft tissue. If this is the case then it seems topical spironolactone can and should be absorbed into the body??
Do we really know definitively if topical spironolactone can be of no harm? Really curious.
1) that (after he consulted with some of his more expert colleagues in the past 3 days) Propecia's only known sexual side effects are decreased ejaculate. The levels of hormones that are inhibited are not enough to cause ED (which was my symptom that I experienced).
2) topical spironolactone (or topical anything) can easily be absorbed into the body through the scalp. He said something or other about the scalp being extremely soft tissue. If this is the case then it seems topical spironolactone can and should be absorbed into the body??
Do we really know definitively if topical spironolactone can be of no harm? Really curious.
