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About a month or so ago I exchanged a couple of replies with another poster (don't even remember for sure now who it was) who seemed to think that it was a bad idea to take finasteride every other day because if you do, it would make for inconsistent blood levels of the drug and (by logical extension) fluctuating levels of DHT. I tried to explain to him that even when you DO take finasteride on a daily basis, the blood level of the drug still fluctuates over a wide range, but he didn't seem to buy it. I made a mental note to myself to post a scan of a graph from the Gisleskog et al studies on finasteride and dutasteride which shows eactly what I'm talking about, and I finally got around to it just now. The graph is below.
Please note that the scale used in that graph is exponential, so the blood level of finasteride drops even more over a period of 24 hours than it may appear at first glance. Keeping that in mind, everybody can see that there is at least an order of magnitude difference between the peak blood level of finasteride that you get shortly after you take a dose of finasteride (a Proscar dosage, in this case) and the lowest level that you have shortly before you take the next day's dose. So finasteride doesn't build-up in the bloodstream to anywhere nearly the same extent that dutasteride does, which is one of the reasons that dutasteride ends up being considerably more powerful than finasteride, with regular use.
Please note that the scale used in that graph is exponential, so the blood level of finasteride drops even more over a period of 24 hours than it may appear at first glance. Keeping that in mind, everybody can see that there is at least an order of magnitude difference between the peak blood level of finasteride that you get shortly after you take a dose of finasteride (a Proscar dosage, in this case) and the lowest level that you have shortly before you take the next day's dose. So finasteride doesn't build-up in the bloodstream to anywhere nearly the same extent that dutasteride does, which is one of the reasons that dutasteride ends up being considerably more powerful than finasteride, with regular use.
