Shall I mix topical duta with spironolactone or with minoxidil?

haaribo

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I just bought topical spironolactone 5% and topical duta from this site: http://store.cemproducts.com/duus30ml.html I allready use kirkland minoxidil 5%. I was wondering if its better to mix the duta with the minoxidil wich a lot of people do or to mix it with the spironolactone. The duta I have received is surprisingly labled "juicy orange" its orange and even smells like oranges.. It seems a bit strange to me. I already applied the spironolactone but the smell is a bit strange was thinking the orange duta might be able to cover the smell.

btw on dr lee site it says its better to aply minoxidil first before aplying spironolactone others say its better to aply minoxidil last because it could transport the spironolactone whats the best method?
 

RyanR

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"Topical" dutasteride

I was waiting for this to happen. The product you bought is simply an oral suspension of dutasteride. It is sold through a research supply company as an ancillary drug for steroid users. There are a few very "reputable" chemical companies selling lots of generic drugs in oral suspension for low prices and without a perscription. Plus they are all inside the US, so it is quick and discreet. Anyway, the product was not designed for topical use. That's why it's flavored!!! :shock:

I would like to know if anyone out there thinks it could absorb at all in the current form...OR could it be mixed with minoxidil, etc. since it's already dissolved in liquid

http://www.ag-guys.com sells it as well. They call it L-Dur for Liquid Dutasteride.

Their products are legitimate, but obviously not as professional in packaging. etc. as a pharmaceutical company.
 

RyanR

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Look closely at the list of products that Haaribo ordered from and you will see a combination product that has both finasteride and LETROZOLE in one oral. Letrozole is an aromatase suicide inhibitor. It destroys ESTROGEN simply put. It is added into the mix with finasteride to prevent the FEMINIZING effects of having lowered DHT levels and side effects such as Gynocomasteia. The problem is that estrogen is good for the skin and hair and you need it too.

The point is that these are excellent companies with good forums to support their customers. A lot of them are very scientiic and are always open to new products that customers would like to "Investigate", but their experience is not with hairloss as much as that is just one possible side effect from steroid use.

Check out

http://www.innovative-research.net
http://www.chemoneresearch.com
http://www.ag-guys.com
 
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