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Quote from: Alyssa L. on March 26, 2014, 11:16:12 AMI am not on hormones yet and I am concerned about my thinning hair. Is finasteride found in propecia? My doctor proscribed it to me as a way to potentially slow or stop my thinning hair until I can get on hormones. Should I fill the prescription? I was on it before many years ago and I didn't see any regrowth results, but I never noticed if it was preventing hairloss. At least I know it is safe.Alyssa
Quote from: Danniella on March 26, 2014, 04:43:44 AMYou must have VERY healthy hair naturally, heat is definitely an enemy, hence why there are so many "heat protect" sprays etc you should apply prior to straightening etc. Have you got any pictures of your hair?
Quote from: Allyda on March 26, 2014, 08:31:57 PMDutasteride (Avodart) is actually much better than Finasteride (Propecia). Most doc's don't prescribe it though because it's expensive. I got lucky with my Endo and He prescribed Avodart for me, and my insurance coverd it. It's something to talk to your Endo about.
Quote from: Alyssa L. on March 27, 2014, 09:49:07 AMThanks Sydney, I will get the prescription filled and start taking it right away.Allyda - How much more expensive is Dutasteride (Avodart)? Based on the study linked by Danniella, it seems to be quite a bit more effective than Finasteride.Alyssa
Quote from: Allyda on March 27, 2014, 09:08:18 PMIt's at least double what your paying for the finasteride. If your in the US make sure your Endo prescribes Dutasteride instead of the brand name Avodart. Avodart which I am taking and my insurance if covering costs an arm and a leg. However, the generic form Dutasteride is about double what your paying for Finasteride.
Quote from: Danniella on March 28, 2014, 04:55:14 AMYeah, the cost put me off when I looked into it D: I'm self funding my medication already, so the thought of doubling the cost of my hair treatment gives me a moment of pause...But I should be in the NHS system soon enough (Just under 6 months now), at which point they will take care of the medication costs, so I think I will just stick with finasteride till then and change it when I have more spare budget freed up.