Why do some doctors recommend starting with minoxidil before finasteride? (treatment philosophy question) Research/Science 4/22/2026
Doctors recommend starting with minoxidil for hair loss due to its lower risk of side effects compared to finasteride. Some believe finasteride should be used early to address the root cause, but a conservative approach is preferred by medical professionals.
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