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[Dutasteride is a similar drug to Propecia in as much as it contains a DHT inhibitor which can stop the hormone derivative Dihydrotestosterone from destroying healthy hair cells. During the early stages of clinical trials, it was found that Dutasteride could leave long-term side effects in some people.

To make a fair comparison, Propecia has a half-life of 6 to 8 hours. This means that the amount found in the body will be half what it was when it was taken, 6-8 hours later. Therefore, if side effects are experienced with Propecia, they will wear off shortly after intake is ceased. Dutasteride however has a half life that exceeds 240 hours. There were cases where DHT levels had only returned to 25% of their original levels nearly a year after having discontinued Dutasteride. This means that any side-effects that are experienced with the use of Dutasteride could take months or even years to subside. The long term risks of Dutasteride are also unknown.][/quote]

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