Can't afford 2.5mg dutasteride, any alternative?
    Finasteride/Dutasteride 6/2/2025

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    In this question or advice post, the primary subjects mentioned are
    💊 Dutasteride (oral) 0.5mg and 1mg
    💧 Finasteride (topical)
    💧 Minoxidil (topical) 6 months
    the tone is 😞 negative with hair loss accelerated results.

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    The user is struggling with hair loss despite using topical minoxidil, finasteride, and oral dutasteride, and is seeking affordable alternatives to 2.5mg dutasteride. Suggestions include checking for scalp inflammation, considering oral minoxidil, using rosemary oil, and possibly trying saw palmetto, though results may vary.
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