Hey guys so as the title suggests I’m wondering whether 5 alpha reductase type 1 plays any role in male pattern baldness, because I read somewhere that there were these Dominican dudes that had a genetic deficiency in type 2, but normal type 1 and they never went bald. This suggests to me that it’s type 2 which is the enzyme responsible so then why is dutasteride which blocks both type 1 and 2 more effective than finasteride that only blocks type 2? Is Dutasteride better at blocking type 2 than finasteride, which would explain it? Also if this is the case why didn’t Merck try to find a better inhibitor than finasteride of type 2 only. Is it not possible to do that without blocking type 1 as well?
I am considering taking Dutasteride after being on finasteride for 5,5 months with no sides, but really I don’t like the idea of blocking type 1 if I don’t need to especially since it exits in significant quantities in the brain?
What do you guys think about this?
I am considering taking Dutasteride after being on finasteride for 5,5 months with no sides, but really I don’t like the idea of blocking type 1 if I don’t need to especially since it exits in significant quantities in the brain?
What do you guys think about this?
