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Why not use .25% topical finastride instead of 1 mg?Topical Duta is snake oil and not worth the effort.
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The 500 Dalton rule for the skin penetration of chemical compounds and drugs - PubMed
Human skin has unique properties of which functioning as a physicochemical barrier is one of the most apparent. The human integument is able to resist the penetration of many molecules. However, especially smaller molecules can surpass transcutaneously. They are able to go by the corneal layer...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Topical Dutasteride won’t work due to 500 dalton rule, refering to the molecular weight of a compound and how hard it is to penetrate the skin. If a compound has a molecular weight over 500 daltons that means it cannot penetrate the skin. Dutasteride has a dalton rating of 528 so can’t penetrate the skin, at least without devices that make penetration easier. So even theoretically if you microneedle and it penetrates the skin, it may make topical Dutasteride more effective, but increase the systemic absorption. So if it’s gonna go systemic anyway you may as well just use oral only. And the idea of topical Dutasteride working through micro needling is also just completely theoretical, it may not do shit.
So what? JFL.
According to several studies, the effect on scalp DHT is almost the same whereas the effect on systemic DHT levels is lower (if someone doesn't desire this).
Moreover, if you combine it with 3% topical minoxidil, it gives you greater effect on hair density asw than just the oral WHILE affecting less of the systemic.
Ofcourse, RU58841 mogs all of em but again, it's a research chemical so.
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