Fin and DMG, is the dmg actually gonna do something? Finasteride/Dutasteride 5/11/2026
The user has been using topical finasteride since October without improvement and is considering adding a caffeine product with dimethylglycine. Another user suggests caffeine is more promising and advises consulting a dermatologist about the lack of progress with finasteride.
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