Dermatologist won't prescribe oral finasteride without first trying topical and having blood and sperm tests done Finasteride/Dutasteride 2/10/2026
A user is frustrated that their dermatologist requires blood and sperm tests before prescribing oral finasteride, despite already taking oral minoxidil. They prefer oral medication over topical treatments due to sensory issues and are considering asking their GP for a finasteride prescription or seeking alternatives online.
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