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[Other Drugs] The roots are in combination with hair loss medicine (finjube spray) + minoxidil.

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In the end, the M-line of the forehead is retreating to the point where it is noticeable, so hair transplantation is planned.
I've tried taking hair loss medication (propecia), and I've stopped taking it because I feel a real clear drop in motivation (life-wide...) and a drop in libido. It really didn't fit.

And I used minoxidil, but it actually didn't work very well. I worked hard on it.

In the meantime, I went to a hair transplant consultation and found that minoxidil is not enough and that it is definitely effective to take a finasteride-based medicine, so I said I couldn't take it, but he told me that a medicine was released that was applied even though it was a little expensive At the hospital.
So I started with a medicine that I applied first.
It's a drug called 'Pinjube Spray', and I heard that it's not approved by FDA yet, and it started to be marketed in Korea. I don't usually go to pharmacies because it's expensive. I'm in my 3rd month of use and it's like... I feel like the M-line retreat has stopped, but I'll have to use it for a long time for more than 6 months.
There's definitely no side effects Maybe it's because it's an application. It's applied topically.
Research results also show that there are no significant side effects.
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