6 months oral finasteride 5mg once a day and topical min twice a day. Progress is progress brethren. Progress Pictures 6/4/2023
User took 1mg oral finasteride daily and topical minoxidil twice a day for 6 months, showing hair growth progress. Others discussed dosage and shared positive feedback on results.
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