
Package | Dosage | Price | Price per Dose | |
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Dosage: 0.5mg | ||||
360 pill | 0.5mg | AUD2,846.30 | AUD7.91 | |
180 pill | 0.5mg | AUD1,461.61 | AUD8.12 | |
120 pill | 0.5mg | AUD1,025.68 | AUD8.55 | |
90 pill | 0.5mg | AUD788.49 | AUD8.76 | |
60 pill | 0.5mg | AUD532.06 | AUD8.87 | |
30 pill | 0.5mg | AUD271.36 | AUD9.04 |
Dutas Description
Dutas is a dutasteride medicine commonly offered by licensed online pharmacies in Australia. It is primarily prescribed for men with an enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia, BPH). Some users also explore it for hair concerns, though this is often considered off‑label. In Australia, you usually need a valid prescription to order Dutas online, and the pharmacy must follow strict privacy, dosing, and shipping rules. Packaging is typically discreet, with clear labeling on the bottle and patient information leaflets included.
What is Dutas?
Dutas contains dutasteride as its active ingredient. Each capsule is designed to inhibit the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a hormone linked to prostate growth. By lowering DHT levels, Dutas can help reduce urinary symptoms and may slow the progression of BPH. The same action can influence scalp hair in some men, though results for hair loss are not guaranteed and far from universal. In Australia, Dutas is a prescription medication and should be used under medical supervision.
Who can use Dutas?
Dutas is intended for adult men with BPH or related urinary symptoms. It is not approved for use in women or children. Women who are pregnant or may become pregnant should avoid handling the capsules, as dutasteride can cause birth defects. Before starting Dutas, a doctor usually checks your medical history, current medicines, and any allergy concerns. If you have liver disease or are taking other hormonal therapies, discuss these with your clinician.
How to take Dutas
The usual Australian dose is one 0.5 mg capsule taken once daily. Take it consistently at about the same time each day. Swallow the capsule whole with a glass of water; do not crush or chew. Dutas can take several weeks to show noticeable benefits in urinary symptoms. Do not stop the medicine without speaking to your doctor, even if you feel well. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember, unless it is nearly time for the next dose.
What patients say — a recent review
Many men report clearer flow and fewer urgent trips to the bathroom after a couple of months. Some notice an improvement in nighttime symptoms. A few users describe better overall comfort with a calmer bladder. On the flip side, several report reduced libido or erectile changes that persist for a while after starting treatment. A small number experience breast tenderness or swelling. Always discuss side effects with a pharmacist or doctor, especially if you have concerns about routine activities or mood changes.
Local considerations in Australia
Australian online pharmacies must verify prescriptions and provide TGA‑compliant labeling. Orders are delivered to metropolitan and regional addresses, often with online consultation options if your doctor needs to confirm details. If you have private health cover, you may find online purchases offer competitive out‑of‑pocket costs. Remember that Dutas is not a product you should share with others, and never use someone else’s prescription.
Safety and interactions
Dutas can interact with other hormonal therapies and certain medicines that affect liver enzymes. Tell your pharmacist about all medicines you take, including over‑the‑counter products and herbal supplements. Do not donate blood within a certain period after starting dutasteride unless advised by your doctor. Women who are pregnant or may become pregnant should avoid handling the capsules, and anyone with a history of prostate cancer should discuss risks with a clinician.
Storage and disposal
Store Dutas at room temperature, away from moisture, heat, and direct light. Keep it out of reach of children. Do not use outdated capsules. If you stop taking the medicine, talk to your doctor about how to taper or monitor symptoms, rather than stopping abruptly without guidance.