Pyrilutamide for hair loss anybody?

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Pyrilutamide is a new thing for hairloss. Wondering if anybody has already tried it? Supposedly it has much lower sides as ru but the same if not more effective. I am actually using it now for a few days but I already got some small sides for it (a bit more tired, less motivation, lower libido and not proper power in gym). However I should notice that for some unknown reasons my DHT without taking anything is already very low, around 80% below reference range which is even lower than when somebody is taking propecia while testosterone is in the middle range. This is probably why any slight change is getting me sides.

I started Pyrilutamide because I have hairloss even without any cycle and propecia is giving me too much sides. Anyway I was thinking if adding some mild cycle would avoid Pyrilutamide or ru sides while still giving hair loss prevention benefits.

Here is my logic. Pyrilutamide is topic androgen receptor antagonist with local scalp action and very low systematic absorption. But I guess it doesn't block androgens entirely. Let's say that receptors accepted 1000 units of androgens before you blocked it, then pyrilutamide blocks receptor systematically 50% (the number is just example) then receptor will still accept 50% of androgens. Now if you add extra 1000 units of androgens 50% of 2000 units is more than 50% of 1000 units. But it still won't cause hair loss because it works locally in scalp in much higher level. Any thought about that idea?
 
Pyrilutamide is a new thing for hairloss. Wondering if anybody has already tried it? Supposedly it has much lower sides as ru but the same if not more effective. I am actually using it now for a few days but I already got some small sides for it (a bit more tired, less motivation, lower libido and not proper power in gym). However I should notice that for some unknown reasons my DHT without taking anything is already very low, around 80% below reference range which is even lower than when somebody is taking propecia while testosterone is in the middle range. This is probably why any slight change is getting me sides.

I started Pyrilutamide because I have hairloss even without any cycle and propecia is giving me too much sides. Anyway I was thinking if adding some mild cycle would avoid Pyrilutamide or ru sides while still giving hair loss prevention benefits.

Here is my logic. Pyrilutamide is topic androgen receptor antagonist with local scalp action and very low systematic absorption. But I guess it doesn't block androgens entirely. Let's say that receptors accepted 1000 units of androgens before you blocked it, then pyrilutamide blocks receptor systematically 50% (the number is just example) then receptor will still accept 50% of androgens. Now if you add extra 1000 units of androgens 50% of 2000 units is more than 50% of 1000 units. But it still won't cause hair loss because it works locally in scalp in much higher level. Any thought about that idea?

I was also looking at it, but haven't yet tried it. My guess is that it's much more systemic then it's alluded to. Where did you get it?
 
I was also looking at it, but haven't yet tried it. My guess is that it's much more systemic then it's alluded to. Where did you get it?
Actifolic. Yes I am worried about that, many others felt sides as well. Still I am thinking to include some mild testo cycle if this will contradict sides and still keep hair loss benefits.
 

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