In a study, 0.5mg Dut reduced scalp DHT by 51% And 2.5mg Dut reduced scalp DHT by 79%. So, what about 1mg of DUT and 1.5mg? Research/Science 6/21/2024
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of different doses of Dutasteride (Dut) in reducing scalp DHT levels. It suggests that 1mg and 1.5mg doses would reduce scalp DHT by amounts between 51% and 79%.
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