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How To Use Dutasteride For Hair Loss & Does It Aid Regrowth?

Dutasteride for hair loss is popular as an effective treatment option (1). Hair loss is a common problem faced by both women and men. To some extent, it can impact psychological well-being and may also affect self-esteem. Many people claim that dutasteride is effective for hair loss. Read on to know if the claims are real or not, how dutasteride may work, and possible side effects which result from its consumption.

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What Is Dutasteride?

Dutasteride is a common medication used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (2). It helps prevent the enlargement of the prostate gland. Dutasteride is also used for treating hair loss. It works by preventing the conversion of testosterone to DHT (or dihydrotestosterone). It is not available over the counter and can be obtained only with a doctor’s prescription. You get it in the form of a liquid-filled capsule.

Though dutasteride may help prevent hair loss, it has some risks. We have listed them in the next section. Most of these risks are based on anecdotal evidence.

Risks Associated With Dutasteride

Some individuals also claim to have experienced breathing difficulty, chest discomfort, dilated neck veins, weight gain, excessive fatigue, difficulty in swallowing, flaking or blistering of the skin, itchiness, and rapid heartbeat. Rarely, dutasteride is also believed to cause sexual dysfunction.

How Should You Use Dutasteride?

Dutasteride should be used as directed by a healthcare professional. You should follow the frequency, dosage, and duration as directed.

In the next section, we will find out how dutasteride helps with hair regrowth.

How Does Dutasteride Help Regrow Hair?

Each hair strand goes through four stages of the growth cycle, namely anagen (or growth phase), catagen (or regression phase), telogen (or the resting phase), and exogen (or the shedding phase).

Androgenetic alopecia or AGA occurs during the anagen phase. The anagen phase becomes shorter, leading to hair follicle miniaturization. AGA is caused due to the conversion of testosterone to DHT, a process triggered by the 5-alpha-reductase enzyme. Dutasteride inhibits this enzyme and may help prevent hair loss (3). In a study, varied hair regrowth was observed in patients treated with dutasteride. However, dutasteride does not offer a guarantee for hair regrowth. Its results vary between individuals (4).

Dutasteride is often compared with finasteride, which is another medication popular for treating hair loss. But which of the two is more effective?

Finasteride Vs. Dutasteride For Hair Loss

In a study, both finasteride and dutasteride were used on patients with androgenetic alopecia (5). It was found that 30% to 50% of patients with androgenetic alopecia did not show any significant improvement with finasteride. However, 78% of the patients showed improvement with dutasteride, while the remaining showed no significant change. The improved lot also observed an increase in their hair thickness and density by 10% (5).

The study concludes by stating that dutasteride can be used as an alternative treatment for patients who have not responded to treatment with finasteride.

In yet another study, dutasteride was more effective than finasteride for controlling hair loss (1). However, both showed similar rates of adverse reactions in sexual dysfunction.

How Long Does Dutasteride Take To Work For Hair Loss?

Dutasteride may take three months to six months or even longer to show results. This duration depends on the severity of hair loss and the patient’s pre-existing health condition. Keep your healthcare professional updated about how you are feeling during treatment.

Dutasteride for hair loss treatment does not offer guaranteed regrowth, and its results may vary from person to person. However, it has been shown to be more effective than finasteride, another medication used to prevent hair loss. On the other hand, dutasteride is associated with several adverse effects, like allergic reactions and drug interactions. Also, children, the elderly, and pregnant women must not use this drug due to the lack of evidence guaranteeing its safety. Above all, it is a prescription drug, so strictly follow the dosage, duration, and frequency as recommended by a medical professional.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should you discuss with your doctor before starting dutasteride?

These are the points you must discuss with your doctor before starting dutasteride for hair loss:
Complete details about your past medical and surgical history.
All current prescription and non-prescription medications.
Any allergies.

What precautions should you follow while/after taking dutasteride?

Take the following precautions while/after taking dutasteride:
Avoid blood donation for at least six months after stopping dutasteride. This medicine stays in your bloodstream
for around 4 to 6 months after discontinuation.
Never have sexual intercourse without using protection. Dutasteride was found in the semen of patients who were
on it.

Key Takeaways

References:

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  1. The efficacy and safety of dutasteride compared with finasteride in treating men with androgenetic alopecia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6388756/
  2. Dutasteride: A Review of Current Data on a Novel Dual Inhibitor of 5α Reductase
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1550785/
  3. Dutasteride in Androgenetic Alopecia: An Update
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28294070/
  4. Genetic variations associated with response to dutasteride in the treatment of male subjects with androgenetic alopecia https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0222533
  5. Effect of dutasteride 0.5 mg/d in men with androgenetic alopecia recalcitrant to finasteride https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24898559/

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