Hi Bryan,
I have two questions for you.
1. Several days ago you explained the equivalency of Avodart to Propecia in that “Dutasteride (Avodart) 0.1 mg/day is virtually identical to finasteride (Propecia) (that would be an Avodart every 4-5 days).†A site called Medical Wellness Center states that Dutasteride (Avodart) 0.125 mg/day is the equivalent to finasteride (Propecia) 1 mg/day. Maybe I’m being too technical between 0.1 mg/day and 0.125 mg/day? If not, which do you think is correct?
Below is an excerpt from their site:
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AVODART 0.5MG and DUTASTERIDE 0.125mg capsules?
Avodart 0.5mg, (active ingredient Dutasteride) manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline, is approved by the FDA for BPH (prostate). Avodart 0.5 mg is a more potent 5 alpha reductase inhibitor that Finasteride 5mg (Proscar) which is prescribed for BPH. The recommended dose of finasteride for Male Pattern Hair Loss is 1mg more commonly known as Propecia. Therefore using this model, although Avodart 0.5mg is FDA approved for BPH, one would only need 0.125mg daily of the active ingredient Dutasteride.
Medical Wellness Center
2. You stated “that at the standard Avodart dose (0.5 mg/day), only a little over half of the type 1 enzyme seems to be inhibited.†Now going by that and the fact that type 1 is in the human brain, wouldn’t you feel that even just a little over a half would still be a major concern? I just am not comfortable with any type 1 in the brain, no matter how insignificant it can be. You also stated: "At only 1 Avodart capsule every 5 days (or per week), its activity against the type 1 enzyme is fairly negligible." So obviously one would be safe at this dose as far as levels of the type 1 in the brain and any possible neurological side effects. Please tell me your thoughts.
Thanks Bryan, once again!
I have two questions for you.
1. Several days ago you explained the equivalency of Avodart to Propecia in that “Dutasteride (Avodart) 0.1 mg/day is virtually identical to finasteride (Propecia) (that would be an Avodart every 4-5 days).†A site called Medical Wellness Center states that Dutasteride (Avodart) 0.125 mg/day is the equivalent to finasteride (Propecia) 1 mg/day. Maybe I’m being too technical between 0.1 mg/day and 0.125 mg/day? If not, which do you think is correct?
Below is an excerpt from their site:
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AVODART 0.5MG and DUTASTERIDE 0.125mg capsules?
Avodart 0.5mg, (active ingredient Dutasteride) manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline, is approved by the FDA for BPH (prostate). Avodart 0.5 mg is a more potent 5 alpha reductase inhibitor that Finasteride 5mg (Proscar) which is prescribed for BPH. The recommended dose of finasteride for Male Pattern Hair Loss is 1mg more commonly known as Propecia. Therefore using this model, although Avodart 0.5mg is FDA approved for BPH, one would only need 0.125mg daily of the active ingredient Dutasteride.
Medical Wellness Center
2. You stated “that at the standard Avodart dose (0.5 mg/day), only a little over half of the type 1 enzyme seems to be inhibited.†Now going by that and the fact that type 1 is in the human brain, wouldn’t you feel that even just a little over a half would still be a major concern? I just am not comfortable with any type 1 in the brain, no matter how insignificant it can be. You also stated: "At only 1 Avodart capsule every 5 days (or per week), its activity against the type 1 enzyme is fairly negligible." So obviously one would be safe at this dose as far as levels of the type 1 in the brain and any possible neurological side effects. Please tell me your thoughts.
Thanks Bryan, once again!
