Thinking of crushing bicalutamide/spiro or any other test suppressant in my topical fin min mix. What do yall think? Treatment 6/27/2023
The conversation is about adding crushed bicalutamide or spironolactone to a topical mix with finasteride and minoxidil to suppress testosterone in hair follicles, similar to what RU58841 does. The user cannot obtain RU58841 in their country and is seeking advice on this alternative approach for hair loss treatment.
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