1.5 years of Fin, switch 3 months ago to Dut, with 5 moths of Min too Progress Pictures 11/3/2022
User switched from Fin to Dut for better hair loss results, using 0.5mg Dut and 1ml Min daily. Some discuss potential side effects and benefits of Dut compared to Fin.
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