Propecia & Finasteride
Propecia is the name by which Finasteride is marketed. Other names include Fincar, Finax, Finalo, Gefina, and also the generic Propecia name of Prosteride; Proscar which contains five mg rather than one mg, is the drug still associated with prostate cancer. You can buy Propecia on the Internet or from a pharmacy with a doctor’s prescription. Propecia & Finasteride are essentially identical, except for the fact that the latter is the actual chemical compound whereas the former is the name of the drug that contains it. Propecia & Finasteride have made headlines since it became used in the treatment of prostate cancer.
Soon the only question that interested those with hair loss simply was “does Propecia work?” While it is true that amazing results have been reported by users of Propecia & Finasteride who had beginning or slightly advanced hair loss, the enthusiasm drops off sharply by those who use Propecia & Finasteride to treat much advanced hair loss or cure baldness. When it comes to Propecia, generic drugs appear to have the same ingredients and thus merit consideration since they may offer significant financial savings. Propecia results include limitation to hair loss and the reclaiming of a receding hairline; Finasteride users know that hair on the crown of the pate will grow back much more quickly.
Yet Propecia side effects make this a dangerous drug for those of childbearing age. Propecia reviews by medical professionals have gone so far as to warn against the storage of Propecia & Finasteride in homes where females of child bearing age may live, since the Finasteride side effects include a severe birth defect Propecia may induce in a male fetus. The Propecia birth defect may be experienced even if the female does not ingest the pills but simply touches them or comes in contact with tiny fragments of the drug.
Cheap Propecia may be purchased in discount pharmacies or online. Using Propecia will reduce shedding and grow hair, but it is very dangerous to women! In addition to the foregoing, some men have reported problems of erectile dysfunction as well as the growth of male breasts. While the side effects are said to diminish as soon as the substance leaves the body, in Sweden there is now evidence that some sexual side effects may be life long. Use of the substance has been discouraged until further results may be found. Similarly, because of the high danger associated with birth defects, many men will ask to receive different options rather than risking the health of unborn children.