Napkin math: are we using 100x more topical finasteride than necessary? Finasteride/Dutasteride 4/26/2026
Topical finasteride concentrations are likely much higher than necessary for effective follicular DHT suppression, with current standards being 100-1000 times above the theoretical minimum. Lower concentrations (0.001-0.0025%) might still work locally while minimizing systemic exposure.
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