Hello,
I am a NW3 with receding hairline in the temple region. I began using finasteride 9 Months ago trying filling up my receding hair loss. Began using conventional minoxidil (Regaine 5%) 6 Months ago. I noticed a stabilizing of my vertex region prior to using minoxidil (propably due to finasteride), however I didn`t notice any regrowth at all and even no significant shedding..........
So I would enjoy a little filling up (maybe to become a Norwood 2.5), so I discovered Nanominox by sinere.com, And i discovered their product Nanominox-MS, which is supposed to contain Minoxidil-Sulphate.
They state that one theory, why minoxidil does not work in everyone is due to low sulferase activity in the scalp, and I thought that this could be my case, soi thought about trying it out.....
Now to my question:
However their Product Nanominox-MS does contain Ketoconazole. So I am kind of worried that due to possible systemic resorption (Liposomes as a carrier vehicle) ketoconazole flushes into my system, and we all know that ketoconazole is a potent antiandrogen and was used in prostate cancer therapy for that purpose.
So does anyone know if this is possible ???
Has anyone any experience wth the nanominox-MS ???
Thanks in advance,
L.
I am a NW3 with receding hairline in the temple region. I began using finasteride 9 Months ago trying filling up my receding hair loss. Began using conventional minoxidil (Regaine 5%) 6 Months ago. I noticed a stabilizing of my vertex region prior to using minoxidil (propably due to finasteride), however I didn`t notice any regrowth at all and even no significant shedding..........
So I would enjoy a little filling up (maybe to become a Norwood 2.5), so I discovered Nanominox by sinere.com, And i discovered their product Nanominox-MS, which is supposed to contain Minoxidil-Sulphate.
They state that one theory, why minoxidil does not work in everyone is due to low sulferase activity in the scalp, and I thought that this could be my case, soi thought about trying it out.....
Now to my question:
However their Product Nanominox-MS does contain Ketoconazole. So I am kind of worried that due to possible systemic resorption (Liposomes as a carrier vehicle) ketoconazole flushes into my system, and we all know that ketoconazole is a potent antiandrogen and was used in prostate cancer therapy for that purpose.
So does anyone know if this is possible ???
Has anyone any experience wth the nanominox-MS ???
Thanks in advance,
L.
