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  2. DHT Blockers for Hair Loss: 4 Things to Know - AOL

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    Take a high quality supplement. Biotin, or vitamin B7, is a water-soluble vitamin found in certain foods . It’s also a popular dietary supplement that can help build thick hair, strong nails and ...

  3. How to Safely Stop Taking Finasteride for Hair Loss - AOL

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    Thankfully, studies have shown that men who take 1 milligram of finasteride for male pattern hair loss experience significant improvements in scalp hair growth, with a slowed progression of hair loss.

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    In a clinical trial, women taking Nutrafol supplements had longer, thicker hair after six months and improvements in overall hair growth, volume and color. Many of the participants reported ...

  6. Finasteride - Wikipedia

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    It can also be used to treat excessive hair growth in women. [7] [8] It is usually taken orally but there are topical formulations for patients with hair loss, designed to minimize systemic exposure by acting specifically on hair follicles. [9] Finasteride is a 5α-reductase inhibitor and therefore an antiandrogen. [10]

  7. Management of hair loss - Wikipedia

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    Dietary supplements are not typically recommended. [70] Many people use unproven treatments, [15] but there is little evidence of the effectiveness of vitamins, minerals, or other dietary supplements regrowing hair or retaining hair. [14] There is no evidence for biotin (vitamin B7). [70]