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Even if some med improves one symptom (in this case hairloss) it could easily give the person new issues.thanks bud, no I have high blood pressure and get heart palpitations. I'm basically just using nizoral, dermastamping and minoxidil. interesting though, my dads doctor just put him on spironolactone for his high blood pressure because it was related to his adrenal gland. I am like identical to my dad, so I'm gonna see if spironolactone is right for my high BP and if it helps with it perhaps I can kill two birds with one stone. but Im sure, based on my history and my bodies amazingly awesome ability to just go nuclear in counteracting any hair loss drug that it will just make it worst.
Meds like Accutane, Finasteride, Antidepressants, are literally neurotoxic - they cause neuroinflammation and destabilize the central nervous system. Some people are lucky they can tolerate them but who knows if they don't develop underlying issues over long term use, that could randomly appear one day or upon cessation? Ultimately they should all be banned.
Balding isn't even that bad and I now see young bald men as normal. I had 3 transplants and my hairline looks great now, but if/when it thins out I will just buzz my head to a 0-1 and move on with my life.
What IS bad is how young men are pressured to think balding is a "death sentence" and risk their health in the process by experimenting with dangerous drugs and fringe treatments. Our body is a temple and should be treated as such.