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Mark2010

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  1. I knew this guy it was finasterdie that messed him up. He had severe insomnia and other problems which were caused by finasterdie. There was also another guy in the UK by the name of Paul Dixon who took is life last year because he could not live with the side effects finasterdie had left him with. Propecia Suicides - Randy Santmann - Patrick Ortiz - John Pfaff - Daniel Stewart - Stephen Kenney - Merck Propecia Suicides - Mens Hair Loss Drug Finasteride
  2. RIP Nick Barringston. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjJhXGcy-A8
  3. Dr. Andrew Rynne was years ahead of his time when he warned people about Finasteride.
  4. Dr. Andrew Rynne is not a "hair transplant surgeon" he is simply a Doctor who is concerned about the side effects of Finasteride. Finasteride
  5. Trust me you don't better off without it.
  6. Yes but when you do get those side effects it destroys your life. You are basically playing russian roulette with your health by taking finasteride.
  7. Dr Raghbir Singh is a crook. Man who made nearly ?150k selling hair loss pills illegally SPARED jail | UK | News | Daily Express A DISGRACED doctor who made nearly ?150,000 in just five months by selling hair loss medication illegally over the internet was spared jail today. Raghbir Singh set up a website in 2011 to sell over-the-counter drugs but quickly became embroiled in supplying unauthorised medication just months later. The GP, who was suspended after the scandal emerged, sold products used to treat enlarged prostate glands, urinary infections and male pattern baldness containing the compound Finasteride. He peddled drugs from India, some of which were not licenced for use in the UK, and made an astonishing ?142,016 profit between June and November 2013 The 68-year-old sold products Proscar, Propecia and Finasteride, all of which contain the drug Finasteride, but also a similar and unlicensed product called Finpecia which contains the same compound. The possible side-effects of Finasteride include, cold sweats, confusion and dizziness, as well as itchy skin, rapid weight gain and swelling to the face, limbs, hands and feet. In extreme cases it can result in bloody discharge from the nipples and lumps in the breasts or underarms. Finasteride can cause birth defects when exposed to heavily-pregnant women. Singh was stopped at Gatwick Airport carrying more than 16,000 Finpecia pills in April 2013 by the UKBA who referred him to the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). The elderly doctor insisted at the time he was unaware that Finpecia was unauthorised but was suspended by the General Medical Council. Despite his suspension, he still managed to set up another business named UKFinasteride.info where he continued to flog the drugs, Southwark Crown Court heard. He was caught when investigators from the MHRA successfully ordered 28 Finpecia pills from his business. A subsequent search at his property in West Sussex then found massive quantities of Finasteride products. Singh admitted two counts of supply of prescription-only medications without a valid prescription, and two counts of possession of medical products with intent to supply without a valid prescription. Judge Anthony Leonard QC handed down a four month suspended sentence. In his remarks he said: "By your pleas of guilty you have brought an end to your distinguished career as a doctor and of course you have lost your good name in society. "There are two aspects which I consider make the offence serious, firstly the importation of Finpecia, which can't be prescribed in this country. "Secondly, you continued to prescribe these drugs after you had been told you should not." He has also been condemned to wear an electronic tag and to follow a 8pm and 7am curfew for the next two months. Nicholas Hamblin, defending, said Singh should be given a lenient sentence because of his plea of guilty and because of his poor health. He said: "This is not a fraud on the NHS - often these kinds of cases give rise to a significant burden on the public purse. "He was working as a doctor effectively from January 1976 and there were no disciplinary hearings against him at any stage for any other matter. He had a practice in Dalston until 2001. "He retired because he was unwell, and he receives a small pension from the NHS. "This is a case that has a very sad ending, over the course of many years he's done so many good things for so many people - it really is a sadness that at the age of 68 he should end up at Southwark Crown Court." Singh lives alone after he seperated from his wife. The suspended doctor of Three Bridges in West Sussex also suffers from hypotension and mobility problems due to knee injuries.
  8. Trust me you don't want to use it. https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-best-treatment-for-hair-loss-1/answer/Andrew-Rynne?ref=fb
  9. http://www.mensjournal.com/health-fitness/health/are-hair-loss-drugs-safe-20150914
  10. With all the information that is now out there somebody would want to be crazy to risk taking Finasteride. Even leading hair loss clinics such as the Belgravia clinic admit that Finasteride can cause "permanent impotence". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYGdHgR7Qj0
  11. One of Ireland's most respected Doctor's Andrew Rynne has called Finasteride a "dangerous toxic medication".
  12. People who claim Propecia is a "safe" drug should read this study. Study: Subpar Adverse Event Reporting in Trials of Finasteride for Male Hair Loss - Plastic Surgery Practice Erectile dysfunction and low sex drive are inadequately reported in trials of finasteride for treatment of male hair loss, new research suggests. The findings appear in the April 1 issue JAMA Dermatology. This study is the first meta-analysis of the quality of safety reporting in clinical trials of finasteride for treatment of male hair loss. Not one of the 34 published clinical trial reports provided adequate information about the severity, frequency, or reversibility of sexual adverse effects. Adequate quality of adverse event reporting requires using an explicit toxicity scale to grade adverse event severity and reported numbers and/or rates of occurrence for each specific type of adverse event per study arm, the study authors point out. Of 5,704 men in a clinical data repository from Northwestern University in Chicago who were treated for male pattern baldness with finasteride, only 31% would meet inclusion criteria for the pivotal trials referenced in the manufacturer’s “Full Prescribing Information.” Thus, the available information from clinical trials does not apply to most of these men in Northwestern’s study population who took finasteride for male pattern baldness. For example, some men with hair loss who are taking finasteride have diabetes mellitus, high blood pressure, or are taking other drugs such as diuretics or antidepressants that also increase the risk of sexual dysfunction. Duration of drug safety evaluation was limited to 1 year or less for 26 of 34 trials (76%). But 33% of men in the clinical data repository took finasteride for more than 1 year. The published clinical trial reports did not answer the key questions doctors and patients want to know: 1) How safe is finasteride? Specifically, what is the risk that a man taking finasteride will develop sexual dysfunction? 2) How severe is finasteride-associated sexual dysfunction when it happens to a man? 3) If a man gets sexual dysfunction while taking finasteride, will sexual function return to normal when the drug is stopped? What is the risk of persistent sexual dysfunction associated with taking finasteride? “People who take or prescribe the drug assume it’s safe, but there is insufficient information to make that judgment,” says lead study author Dr Steven Belknap, research assistant professor of dermatology and general internal medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, in a news release. “Our findings raise several questions,” Belknap says. “Why do the published reports of these 34 clinical trials not provide adequate information about the severity and frequency of sexual toxicity? Was this information obtained but then not included in published articles? Or, were these clinical trials performed in a way that simply didn’t capture this essential information? And most importantly, is the risk to benefit ratio of finasteride acceptable?” The study is a report from the Research on Adverse Drug Events and Reports (RADAR) project at Northwestern’s Feinberg School. The RADAR study points to a larger problem in the way clinical trials are performed and analyzed in meta-analyses. “Typically, there is more focus on the desirable effects of the drug being studied compared to the toxic effects,” Belknap adds. - See more at: Study: Subpar Adverse Event Reporting in Trials of Finasteride for Male Hair Loss - Plastic Surgery Practice
  13. Spex your the one who is "not informed" on how dangerous Finasteride is. You and your ilk who peddle Finasteride are destroying lives.
  14. Before you take the drug please listen to one Irish users experience on the drug. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSByZuo8UPw
  15. Trust me you dont want to take finasteride it destroyed my life. I'd give anything to be able to turn back the clock and have never have taking finasteride. Listen to Dr Andrew Rynne's wise words on the drug.
  16. Regenerative medicine may be a cure for hairloss that will be on the market within 10 years.
  17. Hi Bill have you not had enough transplants that you dont need to take medication ?
  18. I would also like to know if loniten is any good.
  19. Ive been taking finesteride for about two weeks now and noticed my lips swelling up they feel like their getting bigger. Has anyone else experienced this ?
  20. Ive heard that finesteride can cause birth defects is this true ? Should finesteride users always have protected sex to avoid possible problems with their partners pregnancy ?
  21. Thanks for the reply they cliam they did some sort of "clinical test" in a Hospital and got positive results. Are these sort of "clinical tests" just BS ?
  22. Hi thanks for the reply I have been using "concentrate" saw palmetto for about 6 months now and have seen no real improvement.
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