There are a number of products on the market but regretfully they will have little effect of androgen-led male pattern hair growth. Most are designed to reduce nonclinical hair growth patterns. There is one product that is developed for true hirsutism (although again the data relates to natal females) this product is only available on prescription from your doctor. It was developed by Bristol Myers in the USA and first launched as Vaniqa (eflorothene hydrochloride).
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