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Why would anyone use oral dutasteride instead of topical? (Propecia, Avodart, Spiro, DHT & hormones ...)

posted by fckhrls, 10.05.2008, 19:32

» I have a question: why anyone would take dutasteride orally vs. applying
» it topically?
»
» I would think Glaxo would figure out a way to make a topical out of this
» rather than turning it into a pill.
»
» At =>0.5mg daily dosages, taken orally the drug reduces serum DHT levels
» by 90% but scalp DHT levels only by about + - 50%.
»
» I just switched from taking it orally (0.5mg daily) to taking it by
» rubbing it on my head in a base of pure aloe vera gel. The book Double A
» recommends doing this for 3 minutes (have not read it but have read about
» it), but for now I am leaving it on for significantly more time.
»
» What I have noticed is that all the side effects I notice of dutasteride
» are still there, but my low-grade scalp itch (which already has been
» greatly reduced by oral administration) is completely gone. This leads me
» to think that near-full DHT suppression is happening in the scalp. The
» fact that I am leaving the topical on for an hour or more means that I am
» probably just getting the same systemic or blood stream suppression as
» before while dramatically increasing scalp suppression.
»
» After I have spent a week or so applying the topical and leaving it for a
» long time, I will switch to the 3-minute application called for by the book
» Double-A. I believe that I'll minimize sexual side effects while achieving
» maximum benefit.
»
» Here's my thinking: by both methods, it absorbs into the body and enters
» into the bloodstream. But I believe that if it absorbs into the body
» through the scalp, it must suppress a higher percentage of scalp DHT than
» does the oral administration. I would in fact believe it would be getting
» close to 95% if not greater suppression of scalp DHT, though this is just a
» guess.
»
» One thing is for sure when placed on my scalp, it is certainly being
» absorbed. I can feel its effect on my scalp and via some of the other side
» effects.

Why do you believe these positive effects (i.e., healthier scalp, less irritation) is not the result of the aloe vera gel?


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