Topical Min 5% - Keto 2% shampoo 2x week - Tretnoin 0.025% - 6 Months update
    Is this regrowth? 7/17/2025

    At a glance
    In this treatment experience post, the primary subjects mentioned are
    πŸ’§ Minoxidil (topical) 5% 1x daily 6 months
    β€’ Ketoconazole (shampoo) 2% 2x weekly 6 months
    πŸ’§ Tretinoin (topical) 0.025% 6 months
    πŸ’§ Finasteride (topical) 0.1%
    the tone is 😐 neutral.

    Other terms

    The user is experiencing hair loss and has been using topical Minoxidil 5%, Keto 2% shampoo, and Tretinoin 0.025% for six months, with plans to start topical Finasteride 0.1% soon. They are advised to focus on DHT blockers like Finasteride and consider additional tests and supplements to address potential deficiencies and scalp health.
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