do you think they will still speed it up even if you are on blockers like finasteride and nizoral???
I would say that depends on just how prone you are.
If you still had decent hair before the cycle at the age of 28, I doubt you are that susceptible to MPB.
Tren & Dbol together is probably just about the worst combo you could ever consider taking as far as hairloss goes. Some people experience problems with both of those even when they aren't really prone to MPB.
Some guys suffer worst than others. I know some guys who are prone and used test with finastride and had no issues what so ever.
A lot of guys experience some mild hairloss in their early-mid 20's through puberty. Very few guys I know have the same hairline in their 20's as they did at say 16.
I think finastride/nizoral/minox should definately slow the process down and maybe even halt it altogether in a lot of cases. They are good at preventing hairloss, but maybe not so effective if you have already suffered from MPB and trying to regrow hair you have already lost.
I know alot of pro-bodybuilders take finastride not only to help minimise excessive dht, but also for the prostate. It's probably quite a good idea to take on a test cycle, even if you aren't prone to MPB.
1mg Finastride per 500mg of test is said to be a good starting point.
You could try Test Prop? it's fast acting and if you do run into any issues you can stop quickly.
Primo is said to be quite harsh on the hairline, much like Winstrol. Both DHT derivatives. Some people do, some people don't.
They aren't as predictable as Test. With test, you should be able to predict what side effects to be expected and be able to take the nessessary precautions to minimise them in the way of anti-e's, dht inhibitors..etc.
Deca is safe on the hairline....but it would seem like a difficult med to control. It's also not advisable to take finastride with deca (this may or may not be a myth...but it it said to actually increases hairloss if you take both together). Also it isn't ideal to take deca alone, it is pretty harsh on the HTPA + you have the progesterone issues to contend with.