Well, I wouldn't consider Wikipedia and an internet forum the most trustworthy sources of information on propecia. And with regards to propeciasideeffects.com, I due believe that some men have problems with propecia, but that is a very small percent of men. And even then, almost all men who have side effects and then stop taking it, the side effects go away. I would bet a majority of the men on propeciasideefeffect.com suffer from the placebo effect and are freaking out. Millions of men take propecia, it works, and they are healthy. Again, taking any drug has its risks and propecia is no different. The last thing I will say about this issue is this: you can trust science or you can trust anecdotal stories and internet pseudo-scientists. Your call.
Propecia is not "poison" anymore that ibuprofen, birth control or any other drug. All drugs alter your blood chemistry to some degree and all drugs have side effects. Propecia is a heavily researched drug and multiple studies show it is an effective treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia and androgenetic alopecia with minimal side effects in the MAJORITY of people. Multiple randomized double blind, placebo controlled trials (i.e., the "gold standard" in science) have been carried out on propecia, and time after time, 98% of men who take it experience no side effects.
Quote from: Wayfarer_Mike on January 06, 2011, 10:14:21 PMPropecia is not "poison" anymore that ibuprofen, birth control or any other drug. All drugs alter your blood chemistry to some degree and all drugs have side effects. Propecia is a heavily researched drug and multiple studies show it is an effective treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia and androgenetic alopecia with minimal side effects in the MAJORITY of people. Multiple randomized double blind, placebo controlled trials (i.e., the "gold standard" in science) have been carried out on propecia, and time after time, 98% of men who take it experience no side effects.I call Bull$!@#, is this anecdotal or are you citing studies.
Quote from: Wayfarer_Mike on January 06, 2011, 10:14:21 PMPropecia is not "poison" anymore that ibuprofen, birth control or any other drug. All drugs alter your blood chemistry to some degree and all drugs have side effects. Propecia is a heavily researched drug and multiple studies show it is an effective treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia and androgenetic alopecia with minimal side effects in the MAJORITY of people. Multiple randomized double blind, placebo controlled trials (i.e., the "gold standard" in science) have been carried out on propecia, and time after time, 98% of men who take it experience no side effects.I call Bull$!@#
If it helps with BPH and other prostate troubles, then that's great and I'm all for it. As far as growing hair on your head: Bull$%@#!
Ok, I took the drugs propecia, avodart... Just do some reading on what DHT does. It is important. Very Important. If you can face your fears at your age and skip the drugs you are ahead of the game.I remember I chased this beautiful girl for so long. I thought my hair loss had something to do with it. Next tihng I know shes with a sly bald guy. Coolest guy ever, always smiling, joking around, cool job as a firefighter...he's been sly since highschool.Im young too. I know how it feels. My honest advice is to stay off the drugs... Work and focus on other things in your life (SCHOOL) and good things will come. I've been trying to take my own advice.