Is fin not working for me? Burning sensation
    Finasteride/Dutasteride 7/18/2025

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    In this treatment experience post, the primary subjects mentioned are
    💊 Finasteride (oral) 3 months
    💧 Nizoral (topical) 3 months
    the tone is 😞 negative.

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    The user is experiencing a burning sensation on their scalp despite using finasteride and nizoral for hair loss, and is unsure if they should switch to dutasteride. They have reduced their testosterone dose but the burning persists, and a trichologist suggested it might be telogen effluvium.
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