Topical Finasteride with rogain foam as solvent Finasteride/Dutasteride 12/21/2021
The conversation discusses using Rogain foam as a solvent for topical finasteride due to an allergy to propylene glycol. The foam's ingredients, including alcohol SD 40B, are considered suitable for dissolving finasteride for easier application without skin irritation.
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