New Study: Topical Cetirizine For Androgenetic Alopecia Shows Promise

killDHT

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I am Chinese.My friend can get ceti pure dust .If ceti can stop lossing hair.I will success because I have a good hair now
 

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using 1% ceti on its own solution since minoxidil seems to degrade easily
nothing to report
i added 2 times week hydrocortisone (locoidon) in low dosage..very effective imho
 

Xander94

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using 1% ceti on its own solution since minoxidil seems to degrade easily
nothing to report
i added 2 times week hydrocortisone (locoidon) in low dosage..very effective imho
alot of ppl seem to report this, however that wasnt my experience when i used corticosteroids
 

badhabiz

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alot of ppl seem to report this, however that wasnt my experience when i used corticosteroids
Its a corticosteroid type II, so a very weak one...it shouldnt affect hpg axis, btw its better to use for max 3 months on off
 

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using 1% ceti on its own solution since minoxidil seems to degrade easily
nothing to report
i added 2 times week hydrocortisone (locoidon) in low dosage..very effective imho
Did you have results with cetirizine?
 

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I've been using it. Seems to lower my daily loss of terminal hairs and proneness to itch in areas of miniaturization. I think if it works it's a rather weak treatment, but it seems to do something. I'd rate the efficacy similar to alfatradiol for myself, at least with the probably highly suboptimal preparation of cetirizine I use.
 

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I've been using it. Seems to lower my daily loss of terminal hairs and proneness to itch in areas of miniaturization. I think if it works it's a rather weak treatment, but it seems to do something. I'd rate the efficacy similar to alfatradiol for myself, at least with the probably highly suboptimal preparation of cetirizine I use.
How do you use it?
 

Ticken

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How do you use it?
Cetirizine is water soluble.

There was a thread here in which someone successfully used topical cetirizine in their protocol to reduce PGD2 + pro-inflammatory cytokines.

EDIT: He mixed a fresh batch daily...post #11. To be fair, they were using a fair bit in their protocol but he does have some how to/mixing notes there.
 
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