fallout boy said:
Any more opinions though on what to add to a finasteride. Regimen for the best maintenance???
and is it hopeless if finasteride doesnt work?!
Fallout Boy, give Eucapil a shot. I've been browsing these boards and others for well over a year, and Eucapil is the first treatment that has actually started making me speak up on these boards.
When Revivogen and spironolactone seemed to be my only "non-finasteride" options, I was none too thrilled, because I read very few positive testimonials about those topicals being enough to maintain.
When I found out I could finally get Eucapil shipped to the US (I couldn't originally, without jumping through major hoops) I got excited and immediately ordered it. I'm not looking back.
This stuff is working well for me (very little fallout and VERY unexpected hairline growth) after a month and a half, and I'm fairly confident now that, assuming I get no unexpected sides, this will be my foundation treatment for the next year. I can't even imagine how effective this stuff would be coupled with finasteride.
spironolactone ~ meh...you need to apply it twice a day, and I just haven't seen that many glowing testimonials about it.
There are a few posters here jumping on the Eucapil bandwagon, so hopefully you'll hear more from them in coming months. Unfortunately Viper seems to be having results with it, but his scalp is sensitve to topicals so he's getting an itch from it, and jimmystanley is holding off on his treatment until he can get his scalp under control.
From what I've read, though, if your scalp can take the alcohol, you have a great shot at maintaining with Eucapil.
I use it in a regimen that now includes Amashisho (very experimental!), Folligen, Nizoral, Tea Tree Oil shampoo, and I'm slowly eliminating Revivogen from the mix.