Honestly, I can’t say one way or the other.
If you’re already pushing 2 weeks then DHT should be starting to come back, so to re-inhibit it again will just prolong the issues, and yo-yo your hormones again.
On the other hand I can understand your desire to “ween off” if possible. The info I provided in the links above should help you make a decision. I think the fact that even if you ween by spacing out dosage/reducing dosage, the fact is you are essentially re-inhibiting 5AR/DHT etc each time you take the pill… eventually, you will just have to stop taking it, at which point you will have gone “cold turkey” at that stage.
I don’t have the answers… nobody does. There hasn’t been a study about how to quit the drug, or if spacing out dosage vs just stopping makes any difference in recovering from its effects. All we can do is make a best guess based on ancedotal evidence and our own experiences. As mentioned, in my case I tried cuting dosage and spacing out the days over weeks, but after my last dose, I still ended up with problems after quitting. Others have had the same after quitting cold turkey. So, nobody can say for certain wether one way or the other makes any difference.
As mentioned previously, each person’s response to the inhibition/return of 5AR/DHT will vary. Aside from hairdx.com testing for Androgen Receptor CAG repeats to determine Finasteride response (which should be done before you start), to my knowledge there is no commercially available test to assess how people will respond to the drug. That said, scientists are now recommending men’s 5AR enzymes be genotyped prior to usage to determine wether they should be given Finasteride or Dutasteride, due to differences in inhibition kinetics. My point is, this is all very complicated and likely mediated by the individual’s genetics, hormone profile, drug metabolism rates and other factors which determine how we respond to medications, vs others.
There have been a few guys here who have tried going back on Fin many weeks/months after quitting to see if it would somehow “help” but they ended up worse off in the end, return of all side effects etc. In your case, you will need to assess how you currently feel now vs when you were on the drug, and wether you are experiencing improvements. If yes, you might consider staying off it rather than re-introducing it 2-3 weeks later to “ween off”.
That’s the best advice I can give you. – the bottom line is, its likely the vast majority of guys do not have longterm issues from this drug, so odds are in your favor. We are in the minority. Most likely, your issues should resolve. If you find they do not, or worsen in coming weeks, THEN you might want to consider posting here. In the meantime try not to worry and live life as you normally would. Visiting this site may cause you more anxiety than it’s worth at this stage.