Any update on breezula? Or PTD - DBM Research/Science 7/1/2021
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Breezula, a new topical hair loss treatment, is expected to be expensive, with an estimated cost of €300 per month, making it less accessible compared to cheaper alternatives like finasteride. Some users discuss the potential for cheaper generics from countries like China and India, while others debate the effectiveness and pricing strategy of Breezula compared to other treatments like minoxidil and RU58841.
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