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Shedding on Dutasteride in the beggining. Comming off Var/clen/t3 stack

str8cubano

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Shedding started agian this year, and this time chose to try dutasteride's generic dutas from a pharmacy in India. Eveyone I know that has tried said they like it better than propecia. Some said that they shed when they started becuase of the switch of the drug. I was moderately shedding during my cycle, but I still feel the culprit was a test based corticosteroid that the doctor recommended to avoid a tonsillectomy (ripping out my tonsils bc they were inflammed...anything was better than that, even loosing some hair).

My question is how long should I expect to see shedding from Dutasteride from the simple transition of the drug stop, and what is a realistic time frame to expect a decrease or stop in shedding all together after it kicks in.

And for bro's that have researched this, how bad is dutasteride on the liver? I read in many forums that Dutasteride reduces the prostate, but is hell on the liver. JSome take .5 everyday, others take it once or 3 times a week. Just wondering how bad it is in terms of bodybuidling and people that drink occasionally on the weekend and do cycles. Thanks -str8cubano
 
cop said:
duta bad for the liver??? shit thats new for me too......bump for more info

"The most common adverse events (occurring in 10% or more of patients in at least one treatment group) were: ear, nose, and throat infections; malaise and fatigue; headaches; altered libido; musculoskeletal pain; erectile dysfunction; and dizziness (Table 2). There were no significant differences in the reporting of the most common adverse events between the active treatment groups and the placebo group apart from the increased reporting of altered libido in the highest-dose dutasteride group (5 mg) and the finasteride group, which both had similar reporting rates."

"Laboratory tests, including hematology, blood chemistry, liver functions, renal functions, and lipid profiles, showed normal variation over time among individuals for the duration of the study; no trends were observed. The proportion of patients with any laboratory abnormality was comparable across all treatment groups. Only one subject had a laboratory value outside the normal range that was regarded as an adverse event (decreased white blood cell count in the 0.01- mg dutasteride group). No significant changes were noted in blood pressure, pulse, electrocardiogram, or cardiac rhythm for any treatment group."

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism Vol. 89, No. 5 2179-2184
Copyright © 2004 by The Endocrine Society

Marked Suppression of Dihydrotestosterone in Men with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia by Dutasteride, a Dual 5-Reductase Inhibitor
Richard V. Clark, David J. Hermann, Glenn R. Cunningham, Timothy H. Wilson, Betsy B. Morrill and Stuart Hobbs .
 
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