masculineyourheart
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... but he still looks like a tosser.
Why are you using such a strong poison...Laser comb will work for you..Just use that..Dogs3 said:JWM, Ive been on dutasteride for about 3.5 months now. I take a .5 pill of genuine avodart through prescription once per day.
I was on propecia for 10 months previously with solid results, but i wanted to ensure better results and for a longer period of time, so i took the chance to use avodart. So far, its been good, hair is looking good still, but its obviously too early to tell how its going to work fully. Ill give it a few more months and evaluate, but honostly, if i stayed where i am now, id be happy.
Or try a laser pointer, it is the same thing :jackit: :roll:rambotera said:Why are you using such a strong poison...Laser comb will work for you..Just use that..Dogs3 said:JWM, Ive been on dutasteride for about 3.5 months now. I take a .5 pill of genuine avodart through prescription once per day.
I was on propecia for 10 months previously with solid results, but i wanted to ensure better results and for a longer period of time, so i took the chance to use avodart. So far, its been good, hair is looking good still, but its obviously too early to tell how its going to work fully. Ill give it a few more months and evaluate, but honostly, if i stayed where i am now, id be happy.
bubka said:Or try a laser pointer, it is the same thing :jackit: :roll:rambotera said:Why are you using such a strong poison...Laser comb will work for you..Just use that..Dogs3 said:JWM, Ive been on dutasteride for about 3.5 months now. I take a .5 pill of genuine avodart through prescription once per day.
I was on propecia for 10 months previously with solid results, but i wanted to ensure better results and for a longer period of time, so i took the chance to use avodart. So far, its been good, hair is looking good still, but its obviously too early to tell how its going to work fully. Ill give it a few more months and evaluate, but honostly, if i stayed where i am now, id be happy.
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he is a troll who has been banned from this site at least four timesDogs3 said:and rambotera, if lasercomb is working so well for you, why are you browsing the avodart section and critisizing it?
Timi said:Dogs3
Good luck
i take today 1,25mg finasteride Morning and 1,25mg evening
i think that have a similar effect as dutasteride
the Half-time from finasteride is artificially longer
Timi
medmax84 said:Timi said:Dogs3
Good luck
i take today 1,25mg finasteride Morning and 1,25mg evening
i think that have a similar effect as dutasteride
the Half-time from finasteride is artificially longer
Timi
There is no reason to dose that often on finasteride. It has a flat dosing curve.. you're being wasteful and increasing the likelihood of side effects.
Half-life has nothing to do with dosage... What you're talking about is keeping the serum levels within therapeutic range. Because the drug is relatively inert in the body except for its role in DHT inhibition, this isn't a huge consideration. Propecia has a 48-hr half-life (or something similar) and 1mg of propecia daily is more than ample to get its full effects.
Basically, taking 5mg of proscar twice per day isn't going to do much more for hair loss than taking 1mg once daily.
Take more than this at your own risk.
medmax84 said:Propecia has a 48-hr half-life (or something similar).
Bryan said:medmax84 said:Propecia has a 48-hr half-life (or something similar).
Finasteride has a half-life of around 5-6 hours, depending on age. A bit shorter in younger men, a bit longer in older men. Here's an actual graph of finasteride levels in the blood during a 24-hour period after taking Proscar. Keep in mind that the scale used in the graph is logarithmic:
http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/7561/fin5bfx1.jpg
The graph shows that finsteride levels in the blood drop by an order of magnitude (or more) after 24 hours.
Bryan said:medmax84 said:Propecia has a 48-hr half-life (or something similar).
Finasteride has a half-life of around 5-6 hours, depending on age. A bit shorter in younger men, a bit longer in older men. Here's an actual graph of finasteride levels in the blood during a 24-hour period after taking Proscar. Keep in mind that the scale used in the graph is logarithmic:
http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/7561/fin5bfx1.jpg
The graph shows that finsteride levels in the blood drop by an order of magnitude (or more) after 24 hours.
medmax84 said:Turns out I misunderstood what I'd been reading and I apologize for perpetuating misinformation. The truth is that the majority of finasteride would be out of your system within 48 hours.
medmax84 said:That said, you must consider the therapeutic range of a DHT inhibitor. Finasteride may inhibit a considerable proportion of DHT long after several half-lives have passed. Unfortunately, I do not know these exact values, so this is a little bit of speculation.
medmax84 said:However, it has been shown that as little as .25 mg of propecia is as efficacious as 1 mg taken daily in some patients. This leads me to believe that finasteride effectively inhibits DHT after several half lives have elapsed.
medmax84 said:While I am not a physician yet, Dr. Rassman from TheBaldingBlog has reported success at significantly lower daily doses and has stated that increasing dosage and frequency will not be more effective at preventing or reversing hair loss. :firing:
Timi said:You think better take 2x finasteride Morning and evening??
Bryan said:Timi said:You think better take 2x finasteride Morning and evening??
Slightly better, but it's probably not worth the extra expense, unless you're a rich man!![]()
Bryan said:Timi said:You think better take 2x finasteride Morning and evening??
Slightly better, but it's probably not worth the extra expense, unless you're a rich man!![]()
medmax84 said:Thus by inhibiting the T>DHT enzyme (5-alpha reductase) you are inhibiting DHT production and "inhibiting DHT" becomes a quick and dirty way of discussing the matter. But you already knew that... you were just looking for a way to make me look stupid...
Bryan said:medmax84 said:Thus by inhibiting the T>DHT enzyme (5-alpha reductase) you are inhibiting DHT production and "inhibiting DHT" becomes a quick and dirty way of discussing the matter. But you already knew that... you were just looking for a way to make me look stupid...
I wasn't trying to make you look stupid, I was trying to get you to use the proper terminology. On a highly technical forum like this one, I think we should use the same terminology that doctors and scientists use, or at least stick to it as much as possible. The term "DHT inhibitor" is vague and ambiguous. You don't see it used in medical textbooks or journals.
