Can Breezula Regrow Hair? So what's this "if" we keep referring to? At this point I really wouldn't be surprised if it came to market before breezula did
Anil Simhadri Written by: William Slator Last updated: 13/10/2021 It's been over 20 years since the FDA last approved a pharmaceutical drug for the treatment of male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia)
But as you likely possibility that the thickness of the scalp of a balding person compared to a non-balding person is quite a bit different, Breezula works similarly to finasteride (Propecia), blocking the effects of DHT and thus preventing the process of progressive follicle miniaturization
CB-03-10 CB-01-33 Breezula ® (Clascoterone solution) is a novel androgen receptor inhibitor that targets androgen receptors in the scalp and is currently being studied for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia (AGA)
What is CB-03-01 ? CB-03-01 is a topical anti-androgen compound patented by Cosmo and investigated under the name Breezula
Would it be advisable to take both, presuming you can take both would it mean a bigger impact on stopping hair loss and encouraging growth? This thread is archived Cassiopea is also developing a second clascoterone-based product in the form of a topical solution (5
The name of this product is Breezula® and it is a novel androgen receptor inhibitor
If Breezula proves to be equally or more effective than finasteride without the side effects, that will be an important advance
26 percent of patients on Breezula had at least some worsening in hair growth, compared to 16 percent of those on Minoxidil
As breezula is still going through clinical trials - it's not yet approved
So I've looked into a topical to use in conjunction with my finasteride I use daily (1mg)
Oral spironolactone and topical minoxidil have been the primary drugs used for female pattern hair loss, but clascoterone and other topical treatments are showing promise
There's a decent chance that 3 and 4 would have similar effectiveness
25% once daily, 0
Although oral finasteride resulted in a quicker increase in terminal hair count than finasteride gel (2 months vs
4 vs
2 cm The idea that Breezula will be an alternative to finasteride is bullshit because RU is much stronger than Breezula
5 um width increase, after 12 months of 7
If KY doesn't end up working in humans there's a good chance that research into this pathway will lead to a different cure
The majority of people are not likely to see these results
Cassiopea has just released excellent news regarding very positive interim Phase 2 results of Breezula
6 months post op
It looks like this post is about Finasteride/Propecia
5mm dermarolling] r/tressless • 10 months topical Minoxidil %5 results Propecia (finasteride) has been the most effective medication to treat genetic hair loss
My Regimen
No thanks
Tressless (*tress·less*, without hair) is the most popular community for males and females coping with hair loss
However, finasteride only inhibits part of the conversion, whereas dutasteride completely blocks conversion
We will get 12 months data in January 2019
$100 for a gram tho, with 200mg daily being a sufficient dose, as opposed to $80 for 5 grams RU, 50mg daily dose
A 12-month phase 2 dose-ranging study of clas-coterone solution in males with AGA 4
The first thing that happens is Finasteride inhibits Type II 5-alpha reductase []
Who else… One of the challenges in managing hair disorders is that significant improvement will not instantly be visible since hair grows slowly (~1cm monthly) ()
According to Breezula’s makers, the drug is an antiandrogen, which inhibits the ability of DHT to bind with androgen receptors in the scalp
CB-03-10 CB-01-33 Breezula ® (Clascoterone solution) is a novel androgen receptor inhibitor that targets androgen receptors in the scalp and is currently being studied for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia (AGA)
why has breezula been so dissapoiting, the new topical anti androgen that should replace finasteride? Finasteride/Dutasteride
The difference lies in the fact that Finasteride does not work at the androgen receptor level but
What is CB0301? CB0301, also referred to as Clascoterone or by its brand name Breezula, has anti-androgenic effects when applied to the skin
I belive that by 24 month mark it would be below baseline
(1) Kintor’s Latest Clinical Trial Results (Updated July 2023) In May 2023, Kintor announced that the American phase II clinical trial testing of pyrilutamide on men with androgenic alopecia had been successful, demonstrating good efficacy and safety
#breezula #hairloss #finasterideChecking in with my 7 months results after adding finasteride to my hair loss protocol
(7) Since pyrilutamide is a topical medication, it may be a better alternative for people who cannot safely take oral finasteride or Finasteride and dutasteride reduce levels of DHT in the body by approximately 70% and named Breezula – is not far behind either
The difference lies in the fact that Finasteride does not work at the androgen receptor level but prevents the conversion of testosterone to DHT through the inhibition of enzyme 5 alpha reductase
Translation from the Journal 'Drugs to be Avoided for Better Care 2021 Report' 'Finasteride 1mg, a 5-alpha-reductase inhibitor, has a very high efficacy in modest androgenic alopecia in men: it increases hair density only slightly on the top of the head (by about 10%), and only for the duration of the treatment
Apparently, this will serve as an alternative to finasteride, without any of the adverse side effects
The thing that makes Breezula so special is that it will be the very first topical anti-androgen for hair loss in both men and women
If 1 billion users are on finasteride and %1 of those users have side effects, that is still an insane amount of people with side effects
However it seems like pyrilutamide has hit the 3rd phase of its trial
People have different lifestyle choices to you - this is still asking about hair loss prevention / remedies
The idea that Breezula will be an alternative to finasteride is bullshit because RU is much stronger than Breezula
Given the desire for the benefits of finasteride without the potential for systemic side effects, topical use of the anti-androgen has also garnered significant interest
1mg finasteride daily and 5% topical minoxidil bid
Feel free to discuss remedies, research, technologies, hair transplants, hair systems, living with hair loss, cosmetic concealments, whether to "take the plunge" and shave your head, and how your treatment progress or shaved head or hairstyle looks
The medication is used as a cream by application to the skin, for
Sexual dysfunction has been reported in less than 10% of men who take finasteride
Minoxidil is FDA-approved as a treatment for both male and female pattern hair loss, while finasteride is Link to study report: Topical dutasteride is a prescription-only dihydrotestosterone (DHT) blocker that is made with the same active ingredient as oral dutasteride