Topical Dutasteride. Does it work? Finasteride/Dutasteride 6/5/2024
Topical dutasteride may be effective for hair loss by staying in the scalp and minimizing bloodstream absorption, potentially improving hair results and reducing side effects. The user seeks advice on its effectiveness.
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