is liposomal a proprietary technology? Can it be done at home or at a local pharmacy? Finasteride/Dutasteride 7/28/2024
The conversation discusses the possibility of creating liposomal topical finasteride at home or at a local pharmacy, questioning if it is an expensive or proprietary technology. It also mentions making topical finasteride using alcohol and propylene glycol.
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