Would there be ANY reason to still take 5AR inhibitors if pyrilutamide does what is intended?
    Research/Science 4/27/2022

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    A potential new treatment for hair loss, Pyrilutamide, and the discussion of whether or not people should still be taking traditional treatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride with it.
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