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is 0,65mg every second day too low dose?


vanilia

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I started 1,25mg Fin (Proscar cutted on 4 parts) a few months ago and started to notice less erection already after 3 times taking it.... i stopped and now i tryed again with the dose 0,6 every second day. In 3 weeks now i didnt notice any side effects. Is this dose too low to be effective? Should i try taking now again 1,25mg 3 times a week rather or stay at 0,65?

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No, that is ok.  Take what you can get away with and are comfortable with.

I'm actually doing 1.25mg every 3rd day at the moment and no sides.

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Finasteride is a long half life, technically, 0.5 mg is enough and still effective.

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Agree with the above. Try and search for the minimum effective dose. 0.25 has been shown to reduce scalp dht. I was using 0.25 every 3 days and still seeing pretty strong sides so just decided to put a nail in the coffin 😒

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