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Head-to-head evidence comparison — which supplement is right for you?
Dutasteride vs Pumpkin Seed Oil: Dutasteride has the stronger overall evidence (5.4 vs 4.5/10); they're alternatives for hair growth & thickness — the best pick depends on your goals. Take the 60-second quiz for a pick tailored to your goals.
Dutasteride wins 2 of 3 categories. Both are solid choices — the best pick depends on your specific goals.
Verdict
Mostly mechanism / observational
Top outcomes
Verdict
Mostly mechanism / observational
Top outcomes
Shared outcomes (3)
Outcomes where both Dutasteride and Pumpkin Seed Oil have evidence — compare verdict strength side-by-side.
Approved BPH dose is 0.5 mg once daily; off-label hair-loss use mirrors the same 0.5 mg once-daily dose under a clinician. A prescription drug.
anytime
Oral soft-gel capsule (dutasteride 0.5 mg)
1000–2000 mg daily (oral capsule) or 3 g/day for cardiovascular benefit
With meals (lunch or dinner), Split dose morning and evening with food
Cold-pressed softgel capsule
3–6 months
Months
Years
Weeks; may persist
4-12 weeks
8-12 weeks
6 weeks
8-12 weeks
The importance of dual 5alpha-reductase inhibition in the treatment of male pattern hair loss: results of a randomized placebo-controlled study of dutasteride versus finasteride.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (2006) · Rct · n=416
Randomized placebo-controlled trial of 416 men comparing dutasteride doses, finasteride 5 mg, and placebo over 24 weeks
Efficacy, safety, and tolerability of dutasteride 0.5 mg once daily in male patients with male pattern hair loss: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase III study.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (2010) · Rct · n=153
Phase-III randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial of 153 men over 6 months
The effects of combination therapy with dutasteride and tamsulosin on clinical outcomes in men with symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia: 4-year results from the CombAT study.
European urology (2010) · Rct · n=4844
CombAT: 4-year multicenter randomized double-blind trial in 4844 men with symptomatic BPH and prostatic enlargement
Evaluation of the Safety and Effectiveness of Nutritional Supplements for Treating Hair Loss: A Systematic Review.
JAMA Dermatology (2023) · Systematic review
30 articles were included comprising 17 RCTs, 11 clinical studies, and 2 case series in individuals without known nutritional deficiency
Pumpkin seed oil (Cucurbita pepo) versus tamsulosin for benign prostatic hyperplasia symptom relief: a single-blind randomized clinical trial.
BMC Urology (2021) · Rct · n=73
Both tamsulosin and pumpkin seed oil (360 mg twice daily) produced significant decreases in IPSS and improvements in quality of life over 3 months
The effects of pumpkin seed oil supplementation on arterial hemodynamics, stiffness and cardiac autonomic function in postmenopausal women.
Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice (2019) · Rct · n=23
Augmentation index (AIx), brachial and central systolic blood pressure significantly decreased following PSO (3 g/day for 6 weeks) but not placebo (P<0.05)
Based on RCT showing PSO 360mg twice daily improved IPSS scores but was less effective than tamsulosin. Conservative estimates given limited dose-response data and small study size (n=73).
AI-estimated from published studies. Interpret as directional guidance.
Dutasteride has a higher evidence score (5.4/10 vs 4.5/10) and wins in 2 of 3 categories.
For hair growth & thickness, Dutasteride has a higher relevance score (78 vs 50).
No known interactions between Dutasteride and Pumpkin Seed Oil have been documented in our database. However, always consult a healthcare provider before combining supplements.
The right pick depends on your goals. Answer a few quick questions for a personalised recommendation — or dig into the full evidence on each.