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thecoral
10-03-2005 @ 9:41 AM                          
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hey there!!! Saw your posting about propecia

i am a bit worried that you mention that the NHS say that you ahve to be off the medication for a month because it seems therefore that it is actually quite a bad medication for you therefore or am i exagerating??

Do you think that the NHS ask you to be clear of proepcia for a month becuase of the fetal story for females?

nicko
10-04-2005 @ 12:31 PM                          
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i have heard that the proepcia story about female damaging the fetus is actually an exagerrated version of the ill-effects of the medication...HOWEVER!!!! DONT take my word for it

the nhs are just covering themselves obviosuly. If you need more encouragement just do a search on propedica and you will find that it hasnt received all that much negative publicity. Hope that puts your mind at a little more rest. cheers NK

canyon
10-25-2005 @ 9:32 AM                          
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hey there nicko.

have you or are you taking propecia and what kind of results have you got from it?

arnie
11-02-2005 @ 11:12 AM                          
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i posted this on another thread but here it is:

got two questions....

1. what happens if women use propecia?

2. what do females use to combat hairloss?

thanks for all answers - kinda curious since am thinking of going on propecia

HdeShazz
11-02-2005 @ 1:44 PM                          
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women cannot touch finasteride since the chemical is harmful to a human foestus.

As for what women use instead of propecia? I dont know - the market has probably not evolved for their rewquirments but i would assume that they use some sort of topical

Have you decided on taking propecia? Do you have any friednds that take propecia? IF you do then you ought to have a chat with them for their advice.

arnie
11-03-2005 @ 10:20 AM                          
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thanks for the reply.

H-hour
10-09-2006 @ 4:32 PM                          
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i been on prop for close to two years now and no problems whatsoever; some say sex drive is reduced but not in my case - is everyone else the same!?

O_McG
01-29-2007 @ 10:32 AM                          
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propecia half life i think but dont quote me is a couple of weeks and after that you are all free of any side effects....if your wanting to try for kids then best to stop prop for a least a month i reckon?

Nico
03-02-2007 @ 12:01 PM                          
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If there was permamnet damage there is no way that propecia would still be available

Valev10
04-18-2007 @ 2:01 PM                          
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But is anyone else getting like sort of greasy skin from taking propecia or is that just me?

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