About 4 months of oral finasteride and minoxidil. Are these results promising?
    Is this regrowth? 9/22/2024

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    In this treatment experience post, the primary subjects mentioned are
    πŸ’Š Finasteride (oral) 4 months
    πŸ’Š Minoxidil (oral) 4 months
    the tone is πŸ˜€ positive with promising results.

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    The user saw promising results after 4 months of using oral finasteride and minoxidil for hair regrowth. Other users commented on the progress, with some suggesting switching to Dutasteride and oral Minoxidil for potentially better results.
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