question about using finerstride for sometime then stop it

immortal_wisdom

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good day for all people here,
well my male pattern baldness is kind of slow ,,,but it's beginning to progress more nowadays im 35 years old now I've noticed it when I was 28
my question is this,,,,if I used finerstride for some time say 1 year and I regrow some hair or at least the remaining thin hair on my scalp become thicker
knowing that my male pattern baldness is slow ,,,,,can I stop finerstride and then later some years I start the cycle again ?
thank you
 

Justheretohelp3

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finasteride will stop/delay your hair loss while you're on it. You actually don't typically regrow/thicken hair with finasteride, but in the unlikely case it happens, it'll likely go away within a few months of stopping. If you take it for a year and stop, what you should expect is that you just delayed any hair loss you would have had for a year. If your hair loss is not aggressive/drastic, it's really your call on what you want to do. Typically finasteride is a drug you take long term but that doesn't mean you have to.
 

immortal_wisdom

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finasteride will stop/delay your hair loss while you're on it. You actually don't typically regrow/thicken hair with finasteride, but in the unlikely case it happens, it'll likely go away within a few months of stopping. If you take it for a year and stop, what you should expect is that you just delayed any hair loss you would have had for a year. If your hair loss is not aggressive/drastic, it's really your call on what you want to do. Typically finasteride is a drug you take long term but that doesn't mean you have to.
thank you ,,,justtheretohelp3
my idea was to take it until a new solution comes out or topical ,,,,
 

badhabiz

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thank you badhabiz ,,,but I've never read any one who has experience with hydrocortisone
in europe its very common, but mostly used in combo with minoxidil at minimal dosage (0.005 etc), or for telogen effluvium at 0.1% (locoidon)
but has also some anti dht properties
 

jamesbooker1975

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in europe its very common, but mostly used in combo with minoxidil at minimal dosage (0.005 etc), or for telogen effluvium at 0.1% (locoidon)
but has also some anti dht properties
In USA was pretty common too, back in 90s . Dr Lee for example, used in his xandrox ( I think he was more prone to use 17-valerate, but even so ) .
 

badhabiz

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In USA was pretty common too, back in 90s . Dr Lee for example, used in his xandrox ( I think he was more prone to use 17-valerate, but even so ) .
yes its nothing new, but maybe because its dirty cheap, its been used less frequently after propecia launch
lately i see it in minoxidil solutions at irrelevant dosage
 
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