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Hair loss treatment that may wreck a man's sex life
The Sun Daily A new study reports that men using the hair loss treatment Propecia may experience some seriously bad side effects: loss of libido, erectile dysfunction, and growth of man breasts. In addition to Propecia (finasteride), the study cites drugs such as … |
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Mice baldness reversed
TheChronicleHerald.ca The duration of the effect is important, because current hair-loss prevention remedies — including minoxidil (sold under the brand name Rogaine) and finasteride (sold as Propecia) — require regular use to maintain what is typically described as only … |
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PSA spikes are poor predictors of prostate cancer
Reuters The team studied more than 5000 men over 55 who were participating in a study of Merck & Co Inc's finasteride — sold as Proscar and Propecia — a drug commonly used to treat enlargement of the prostate gland. The team focused on men in the placebo … |
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Look better on your lunch hour
Chicago Tribune And men, don't forget about Propecia—it's not new, but this treatment for hair loss is effective, and it's cheaper than ever. "This is for men only," says Sidle. "I recommend this to any of my male patients suffering from hair loss. … |
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Question by Chris B: Where can I find online prescription Propecia?
I am searching for online prescription Propecia and it’s all so expensive. Kindly help me out!
Best answer:
Answer by Connor
Any illegal drug site.
Go to a doctor and get your own prescription.. if not it’s illegal.
-Connor
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Balding linked to higher risk of prostate cancer
LOS ANGELES – Men who go bald in their early 20s have a doubled risk of developing prostate cancer, but those who lose hair in their 30s and 40s apparently are not at greater risk, French researchers recently reported. The findings suggest that men who lose their hair very early in life might benefit from increased screening.
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