Can I get topical finasteride script from my General Practitioner? Finasteride 10/7/2019
A user is seeking a prescription for topical finasteride with minoxidil from their general practitioner, preferring it over buying online. They are advised that a dermatologist might be needed for the prescription, and alternatives like CVS clinics or online services are suggested.
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