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  2. What are the Side Effects of Taking Finasteride for Hair Loss?

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    Used on its own, finasteride has been shown to stop hair loss and even improve hair growth in the majority of men who use it, often within three to four months.

  3. Dutasteride vs. Finasteride for Hair Loss: How Do They ... - AOL

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    When used for hair loss, finasteride is prescribed at a lower daily dosage (1mg per day) than the stronger 5mg version used to treat BPH. Dutasteride, on the other hand, received its FDA...

  4. What Are the Side Effects of Topical Minoxidil for Hair Loss?

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    Most people affected by hair loss opt for the topical solution or foam versions of minoxidil, with oral minoxidil for hair loss still considered an “off-label” use.

  5. Management of hair loss - Wikipedia

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    Minoxidil, applied topically, is widely used for the treatment of hair loss. It may be effective in helping promote hair growth in both men and women with androgenic alopecia. About 40% of men experience hair regrowth after 3–6 months. It is the only topical product that is FDA approved in America for androgenic hair loss.

  6. Minoxidil - Wikipedia

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    Low-dose oral minoxidil (LDOM) is used off-label against hair loss and to promote hair regrowth. Oral minoxidil has been found to be an effective and well-tolerated treatment alternative for patients having difficulty with topical formulations.

  7. Pattern hair loss - Wikipedia

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    Pattern hair loss (also known as androgenetic alopecia (AGA)) is a hair loss condition that primarily affects the top and front of the scalp. In male-pattern hair loss (MPHL), the hair loss typically presents itself as either a receding front hairline, loss of hair on the crown and vertex of the scalp, or a combination of both.