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Side-effect free solution to mix with Topical Finasteride


Ronnieman

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So I have decided to get my blood work done, then go on Topical Finasteride.

I want to start with a very small dose. I only want to mix a half or quarter of the reccomended dosage, and apply it once a week to start.

I don't want to apply a topical minox mix.

Is there a side effect free alternative?

Stemoxydene seems like the next best option.

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I don’t know and don’t think anyone can guarantee side effect free. 


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6 hours ago, Melvin-Moderator said:

I don’t know and don’t think anyone can guarantee side effect free. 

 

I mean relatively speaking.

 

Bottom line is I don't want minox to be mixed, but I need something to be mixed to lower the concentration of fin

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2 minutes ago, Ronnieman said:

 

I mean relatively speaking.

 

Bottom line is I don't want minox to be mixed, but I need something to be mixed to lower the concentration of fin

Contact @H & W Doug I believe they compound topical finasteride without minoxidil.

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Minoxidil isn't required to lower the concentration of finasteride. A compound pharmacist will be able to compound your formulation at the required dosage of finasteride.

@RonniemanWhere are you based?

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14 hours ago, Raphael84 said:

Minoxidil isn't required to lower the concentration of finasteride. A compound pharmacist will be able to compound your formulation at the required dosage of finasteride.

@RonniemanWhere are you based?

Thank you for your reply.

 

I am based in Melbourne, Australia.

I just want to start with very low dose topical finasteride, as my hair density is pretty good right now. 

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I was hoping to be able to point you in the right direction with a contact but unfortunately I’m honestly not sure in Australia. 

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