Hormone Management Advice - Aromatase Inhibitors , SHBG Blockers Finasteride/Dutasteride 8/23/2025
The user plans to switch from minoxidil to finasteride or dutasteride for hair loss, while managing hormones with aromatase inhibitors and SHBG blockers. They seek advice on the best options for these treatments, considering past side effects and future therapies.
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