Avodart V's Propecia
Avodart/Dutasteride is very similar to Finasteride, the active ingredient in Propecia. They
both help reduce the amount of the male hormone, DHT, in the scalp area.
However, Avodart/Dutasteride inhibits the activities of two types of 5-alpha-reductase
enzymes. In contrast, Propecia (Finasteride) only inhibits one type. This makes
Avodart/Dutasteride a supposedly more powerful and faster-acting weapon against hair loss than Finasteride.
Avodart V's Propecia: DHT hormone suppression
Effectiveness of Acodart/Dutasteride has been evaluated at different daily dosages,
ranging from 0.5mg to 2.5mg and 5.0mg per day.
At a daily dosage of 2.5mg or 5.0mg, Avodart/Dutasteride suppresses close to 100% of DHT. This compares favourably with 5.0mg daily dosage of Propecia (Finasteride)
which suppresses only 70% of DHT.
However Avodart/Dutasteride is very effective at small doses. At a daily dose of
0.5mg, DHT inhibition is close to 90%. Also, the level of DHT suppression is not
significantly greater between 2.5mg and 5.0 mg.
Avodart V's Propecia: increasing hair count
Phase II trials of Avodart/Dutasteride showed that after six month of treatment, the
hair counts measured in a 1 inch diameter circle increased by an average 96
hairs with 0.5mg Avodart/Dutasteride, compared to an average 72 hairs with 5mg Propecia
(Finasteride).
So these initial trials show that Avodart/Dutasteride is around 30% more effective
than Propecia in promoting hair regrowth.

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