Does 2.5 mg of Dutasteride daily really make a substantial difference vs. 0.5 mg daily? If so, why? I thought you just pissed all the excess out, anyway. I’d like some direct user experience, please, especially if you tried one vs. the other. Finasteride/Dutasteride 4/10/2026
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