Maybe Minoxidil Wasn't Really Working During All These Years? Finasteride/Dutasteride 12/27/2024
Minoxidil may not be effective for everyone, and stopping it can lead to significant hair loss for some users. Switching to oral minoxidil or combining it with finasteride can yield better results for some individuals.
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