[study analysis] Microdose of topical Finasteride for all the benefits and none of the sides? Research/Science 10/13/2020
Topical finasteride as a potential alternative to oral finasteride for reducing DHT levels on the scalp with fewer side effects, and other hair loss treatments such as minoxidil.
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community DHT and 5AR respect post, it's importance within the brain
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community A meta analysis of 18 popular hair loss treatments. An 2022 guide on efficacy. From finasteride and minoxidil to caffeine shampoo, saw palmetto and biotin. 96 Scientific References included.
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