Given that finasteride does not help me properly. On the advice of some users, I read information about topical bicalutamide.
However, I could not find a guide on how to make it myself and how to take it correctly. Everyone makes a solution differently.
User @Mr. Slap Head, for example, made a solution from a tablet of bicalutamide and ethanol in a ratio of 1% to 99%. Those. Dilute 50 mg of bicalutamide in 5 ml of ethanol. In addition, he took it once a week.
On the Internet, I found a person (unfortunately I can’t find his entry on another forum) who diluted bicalutamide with minoxidil in about the same ratio and took it every day. In this regard, I want to know exactly how to make this solution and how to apply it correctly. Why is it possible to take such a long break, is it worth mixing with minoxidil or is it better to dilute in ethanol.
In addition, there are a number of specific questions. For example, in my country you can buy ethanol with a maximum of 96%.Is this a problem when creating a topical bicalutamide?
Is it possible to use it as a spray (for example, after minoxidil, I still have triggers, I can rinse them and pour bicalutamide solution into them)?
And if we take as a basis the use of the solution only once a week (as far as I understand, 10 mg per 1 ml per week, i.e. one tablet is enough for about 4-5 doses), is it possible to make a solution for a month? Will he lose his qualities? Or you need to apply it immediately after you created it.
Please share your experience.
UPD: 31.05.2022
Yesterday I made the first solution and today I put it on my head.
I crushed the whole tablet, mixed it with alcohol and shook it for 15-20 minutes, but the sediment still remained.
Very inconvenient to apply on the head. At first I tried to draw it into a syringe, and drip it on my head, but somehow it turned out badly that everything flowed onto my face)
After that, I took the sperey and puffed from it, it’s already better, but I’m not sure if it’s right, maybe the trigger head filters alcohol from bicalatumide. I think the next procedure to do in 4-5 days. I have to get used to doing it right.
However, I could not find a guide on how to make it myself and how to take it correctly. Everyone makes a solution differently.
User @Mr. Slap Head, for example, made a solution from a tablet of bicalutamide and ethanol in a ratio of 1% to 99%. Those. Dilute 50 mg of bicalutamide in 5 ml of ethanol. In addition, he took it once a week.
On the Internet, I found a person (unfortunately I can’t find his entry on another forum) who diluted bicalutamide with minoxidil in about the same ratio and took it every day. In this regard, I want to know exactly how to make this solution and how to apply it correctly. Why is it possible to take such a long break, is it worth mixing with minoxidil or is it better to dilute in ethanol.
In addition, there are a number of specific questions. For example, in my country you can buy ethanol with a maximum of 96%.Is this a problem when creating a topical bicalutamide?
Is it possible to use it as a spray (for example, after minoxidil, I still have triggers, I can rinse them and pour bicalutamide solution into them)?
And if we take as a basis the use of the solution only once a week (as far as I understand, 10 mg per 1 ml per week, i.e. one tablet is enough for about 4-5 doses), is it possible to make a solution for a month? Will he lose his qualities? Or you need to apply it immediately after you created it.
Please share your experience.
UPD: 31.05.2022
Yesterday I made the first solution and today I put it on my head.
I crushed the whole tablet, mixed it with alcohol and shook it for 15-20 minutes, but the sediment still remained.
Very inconvenient to apply on the head. At first I tried to draw it into a syringe, and drip it on my head, but somehow it turned out badly that everything flowed onto my face)
After that, I took the sperey and puffed from it, it’s already better, but I’m not sure if it’s right, maybe the trigger head filters alcohol from bicalatumide. I think the next procedure to do in 4-5 days. I have to get used to doing it right.
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