Topical anti-androgens. Why such difficulty?

youngbaldie

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In inventing them I mean. It seems like a topical would be the way to go since pills have such a systematic effect. Sure, topicals are a hassle, but if they actually worked, it would be worth it, and drug companies would make a lot of cash.

Why can't they just make topical dutasteride?

Or am I over simplifying things a little too much? Are things not that easy in reality?
 

Pondle

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Topical dutasteride or finasteride would simply absorb through the skin and have exactly the same systemic effects as an oral pill, but without the convenience!

The best topical anti-androgen appears to be an experimental compound called RU58841. It has not been commercialised, even though it is very powerful and doesn't go systemic :thumbs_up: . Maybe there are some side effects or patent issues I'm not aware of which have prevented its commercial release.
 

youngbaldie

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Pondle said:
Topical dutasteride or finasteride would simply absorb through the skin and have exactly the same systemic effects as an oral pill, but without the convenience!

The best topical anti-androgen appears to be an experimental compound called RU58841. It has not been commercialised, even though it is very powerful and doesn't go systemic :thumbs_up: . Maybe there are some side effects or patent issues I'm not aware of which have prevented its commercial release.

I have heard about RU, but from those who have tried it, it didn't seem to do much. It seems like just another spironolactone or flutamide topical, not very effective. Then again, maybe these people never really got the real thing, or just a bad batch.
 

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Rambo said:
How do you know it doesnt get absorbed?

All the animal experiments show a "local" effect only from topical RU58841.
 

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goata007 said:
What about topical spironolactone, does that have systemic effects as well?

No.
 

Londo

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I'm interested in a topical for a friend here in the U.S.. He had high liver enzyme levels the last time he went to his doctor and may not be able to take Finasteride. He is a Norwood 5V and needs all the help he can get.

Any suggestions for him? Preferably something easy to use and not too messy or smelly.
 

Old Baldy

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Rambo said:
Man if you think about it , If this Ru thing was any good it would be available now, Theres probably something wrong with it that we dont know..

Here's the study Bryan posted a long time ago. It describes the results of RU58841 very well.

Bryan: This RU58841 chemical is the biggest male pattern baldness "mystery" treatment of all time IMHO.

WTF is happening with RU58841? :-x

I mean, it's been THIRTEEN YEARS since it was synthesized for Godsakes!!

http://www.geocities.com/bryan50001/RU58841a.htm
 
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