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  2. Finasteride - Wikipedia

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    [4] [3] At steady-state with 1 mg/day finasteride, mean peak concentrations of finasteride were 9.2 ng/mL (25 nmol/L). [4] Conversely, following a single 5 mg dose of finasteride, mean peak levels of finasteride were 37 ng/mL (99 nmol/L), and plasma concentrations increased by 47–54% following 2.5 weeks of continued daily administration. [3]

  3. 5mg Finasteride vs 1mg: What's the Difference for Hair Growth?

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    Just 1 mg of finasteride is proven to effectively treat male pattern baldness. ... No. 9 TCU women end a 35-year losing streak against No. 25 Baylor with an 80-75 win. Weather. Weather.

  4. How Long Do Finasteride Results for Hair Growth Take? - AOL

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    Finasteride is one of two 5-alpha reductase inhibitors, along with dutasteride. 5-alpha reductase is an enzyme that your body eventually converts into a hormone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT).

  5. 5α-Reductase inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    Finasteride was the first 5-ARI to be introduced for medical use. [43] It was marketed for the treatment of BPH in 1992 and was subsequently approved for the treatment of pattern hair loss in 1997. [43] Epristeride was the second 5-ARI to be introduced and was marketed for the treatment of BPH in China in 2000. [14]

  6. Can Finasteride Lower Testosterone? (& Other Potential Side ...

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    Research shows that taking 5 milligrams (mg) of finasteride a day for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) — an enlarged prostate — can lead to a 15 to 25 percent increase in testosterone levels.

  7. Discovery and development of 5α-reductase inhibitors

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    Dutasteride (Avodart) was the second steroidal 5α-reductase approved after finasteride. It is a competitive inhibitor of all three 5α-reductase isoenzymes [4] and it inhibits types 1 and 2 better than finasteride, leading to it causing further reduction in DHT, with >90% reduced DHT levels following 1 year of oral administration. [1]

  8. Mesterolone - Wikipedia

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    5–20 mg/day Metandienone b: Dianabol: Tablet: 5–15 mg/day Mesterolone b: Proviron: Tablet: 25–150 mg/day Sublingual: Testosterone b: Testoral: Tablet: 5–10 mg 1–4×/day Methyltestosterone b: Metandren, Oreton Methyl: Tablet: 10–30 mg/day Buccal: Testosterone: Striant: Tablet: 30 mg 2×/day Methyltestosterone b: Metandren, Oreton ...

  9. Dutasteride - Wikipedia

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    Dutasteride is approved for the treatment of male androgenetic alopecia in South Korea and Japan at a dosage of 0.5 mg per day. [6] [17] Several studies have found it to induce hair regrowth in men more rapidly and to a greater extent than even the highest approved dosage of finasteride.