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Propecia

Propecia


Price: $60

Effectiveness: 3.5
Ease of Use:
Safety:
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Guarantee: N/A
Side Effects: hampered sex drive,
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Propecia, or finasteride is the last product we are reviewing for our homepage. Take a look at the product details before you consider buying it for yourself or for a loved one.

Overview

Propecia was conceptualized under the thought of treating male patterned hair loss found on top of the head called the vertex and at the middle scalp area. Studies never claimed of treating alopecia along the temples of the head.

Propecia is exclusively for men, thus it should not be used by women or children. Propecia may also cause some birth defects that is why it is not advised for women's dosage. Crushed or broken tablets of this hair loss treatment may cause abnormalities on a baby’s sex organ particularly that of males.

Product Details

Propecia's product description was approved by FDA. It has synthetic and inactive ingredients which include lactose monohydrate, microcrystalline cellulose, gelatinized starch, sodium starch glycolate, talc and red ferric oxide. They are actually oral medications which comes in tablet form.

The Good

The good sides of Propecia may be seen on the following statements:
•    Clinical studies showed that 9 out of 10 men are guaranteed to see results from regrowth of hair to no further hair loss after some time of use.
•    Three months is a good enough waiting time to see its outcome.
•    As per hair count measure, 2 out of 3 men were found to regrow hair.
•    Doctors saw that approximately 77% of men who took Propecia had an improved crown appearance.
•    Men claimed that their bald spots grew smaller and their hair loss was actually lessened.

The Bad

Despite the good side, there are known side effects of the product such as:
•    It has sexual side effects like hampered sex drive, difficulty in erecting the male organ and lessened production of semen in the sperms.
•    Propecia could work for the benefit of men alone, thus the women are left behind with other options.
•    For some men, results may not be seen even if the product has been used for twelve months.
•    Doctor's advice is recommended for proper storage and handling.

The Bottom Line

Compared with ProFollica, men may achieve results in as early as three months with Propecia. This is three months shorter than that of ProFollica's six month span. However, there are instances wherein men may not see results at all even after 12 months of actual and continuous usage.

You may have noticed that we also placed doctor's recommendation on the negative side. We have done this because all the other products we have reviewed do not need any physician's prescription. This then brings this fact into the bad section. We insist however that it is important to have consultation with your doctor for any medication.

As a general perception to the list of good things we have enumerated, Propecia basically gives you all the benefit of the doubt. This means that it has included clinical study results in order to prove its strength and efficacy. It is also a good thing that their site warns clients of the possible side effects.

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User Reviews


Propecia was prescribed to me prior to hair transplantation. I was quoted the same comforting statistics shared by the manufacturer.

From the first week on the medication the sexual side effects were, in a word, drastic. I literally felt as if I had lost all sensation below my waist. This condition only improved after I refused to take any more of the medication.

At first I believed my doctor when he suggested that I fell in to that rare 1.8% that had a reaction - but I then found numerous web-sites where other men had complained of the same side-effects I had but never seemed to show up in any studies.

Speaking for myself, I would rather be as bald as Yul Brenner for life before I ever take this medication again.

By Steve on Sep 18th, 2008

I have recently began to experience some erectile dysfunction while having sex. I'll get an erection and then lose it. I have been taking propecia for 7 months and recently began having sex with my girlfriend. For several weeks my erections were fine, but I noticed not as hard as they had been before taking the medicine. I also seem to have lost my libido. Is this a common side effect after 7 months?

I have been to my family doctor and urologist and both assure me the problem is not physical. They have suggested that I may be experiencing some performance anxiety, but I have backed away form having sex with my girlfriend and I do have firm erections when I kissing her and stuff, but I still feel like something is not right. can anyone help?

By Brian on Sep 22nd, 2008

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