Thinking about RU58841 Treatment 10/18/2020
OP experienced side effects from finasteride and is considering trying RU58841 for hair loss, while currently using minoxidil, Stemoxydine, a dermapen, and Nizoral. Another user shared positive results with RU58841, noting no side effects and maintained hair thickness after stopping its use.
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