How come dutasteride doesn't lower allopregnanolone, but finasteride does? Finasteride/Dutasteride 1/8/2025
Finasteride significantly lowers allopregnanolone levels, while dutasteride's effect is less clear and may vary. Some users speculate that dutasteride might be healthier for the brain due to its different inhibition pathways.
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