Tretinoin Efficacy Alone for Hair Regrowth + DHT blocker Minoxidil 10/14/2023
Tretinoin's effectiveness for hair regrowth alone is questioned, with interest in its use with oral minoxidil. The discussion also considers whether finasteride or dutasteride is the better DHT blocker and if switching to dutasteride is advisable for those without side effects from finasteride.
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