Propecia Raised My Testosterone, So I Switched to Avodart
since taking propecia for 6 months my testosterone had been raised quite high, so i decided to switch over to avodart as i heard it is better. my testosterone is still high. my question is, is it worth me taking these medications for my hair loss as its raising my testosterone in turn producing higher amounts of DHT and higher amounts of DHT will cause more hair loss. in a sense im taking a drug to stop DHT but at the same time the drugs making higher amounts of DHT so im in a confusing paradox. should i continue with either one of these medications if all there doing is creating more DHT, even though there getting rid of it. please help Dr. Rassman and NHI team. thanks
It sounds like you are buying these drugs on your own without being followed by a doctor. There is a reason why these medications require a prescription from a doctor. In general, Propecia should not raise your testosterone levels to a significant amount over the long term, but testosterone levels have been found to be higher in those men on Propecia. There may be other issues special to your particular case. If Propecia raises your testosterone levels, Avodart will also increase the levels (certainly not decrease). If you’re indeed under the care of a physician, you need to ask these questions to him/her.
Without going into the biochemical aspects, there is no paradox that you are referring to. The real paradox is taking Avodart (dutasteride), because Propecia (finasteride) raised your testosterone level.
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