Disclosure: I work with the law firm mentioned within this post and obtained permission from the Forum Moderators before posting here. I understand that this topic may bring criticism, however there have been a large number of men who suffered from sexual side effects after taking Propecia. Let the text below do the talking and feel free to visit our website to learn more.
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Propecia has recently been linked to a number of severe side effects including: erectile dysfunction, impotence, low libido, gynecomastia, breast cancer and prostate cancer.
According to research conducted at the Center for Andrology and Division of Endocrinology at George Washington University, physicians treating MPHL should discuss the potential risk of persistent sexual side effects associated with Propecia.
PROPECIA LAWSUIT UPDATE: More than 50 people from 22 states have joined a lawsuit against Merck & Co. and its subsidiaries for failing to warn the public about the dangerous side effects associated with their male pattern baldness drugs. Our firm continues to be contacted by a number of men claiming severe sexual side effects after taking Propecia. The unfortunate part is that many of these men claim that the side effects did not go away after stopping treatment.
MERCK PULLS PROPECIA WEBSITE DOWN: Mounting research and numerous case studies involving the serious side effects of Propecia (finasteride) have apparently prompted pharmaceutical giant Merck to pull its content from the company’s website.
PROPECIA SIDE EFFECTS
less desire for sex
difficulty in achieving an erection (erectile dysfunction)
decrease in the amount of semen
problems with ejaculation
gynecomastia
impotence
testicular pain
male breast cancer
prostate cancer
PROPECIA LAWSUIT HELP
To learn more about the side effects associated with Propecia and to see if you qualify to participate in a lawsuit against the manufacturers of the drug, you’re urged to visit Schmidt & Clark, LLP. The law firm is actively representing a number of men who took Propecia and subsequently developed erectile dysfunction, impotence, low libido, gynecomastia, breast cancer or prostate cancer.