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  1. Thanks for the link. I read the section about buying Propecia online. It sort of helps, but sort of just makes it all more confusing with the conflicting stories.
  2. Any feedback? I know there are people out there using these generics...any help at all? Please.
  3. I am sure that these questions have been asked a million times on this forum...so please forgive me for being a noob. I am just looking for answers. In the past I have been on Propecia and Avodart for my hairloss. I was on Propecia for about 7 years, and it definitely slowed things down, but it got to a point where I felt it stopped doing me any good. I decided at that point to switch to Avodart. Almost immediately (1 month into it) I noticed a big difference...the little dying hairs I had on my hairline starting growing back thicker and longer. Unfortunately Avodart is extremely expensive for a 1 month prescription, and I am having a hard time paying out of my pocket. I have been researching generics as an alternative, and was wondering if I could get a little feedback from those of you who have experience ordering generics online. I guess I am wondering if anyone here has had any problems with any certain brand of generics, or on the flipside, if anyone can recommend a certain trustworthy brand of generic for Propecia, Proscar, and Avodart. I have noticed that a lot of people use Cipla or Dr Reddy's brand. Is one better than the other? Are there other brands I should be looking at? Has anyone had any proven results with either Cipla or Dr. Reddy's? Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Are the generics just as effective as the brand names? Can anyone recommend a trusted online pharmacy? I don't want to a bunch of "Duta" tabs by Dr. Reddy's and find out they are really just gel caps filled with goo. Please help me...I'd like to take something for my hair loss, but I can't afford the brand names anymore.
  4. I am sure that these questions have been asked a million times on this forum...so please forgive me for being a noob. I am just looking for answers. In the past I have been on Propecia and Avodart for my hairloss. I was on Propecia for about 7 years, and it definitely slowed things down, but it got to a point where I felt it stopped doing me any good. I decided at that point to switch to Avodart. Almost immediately (1 month into it) I noticed a big difference...the little dying hairs I had on my hairline starting growing back thicker and longer. Unfortunately Avodart is extremely expensive for a 1 month prescription, and I am having a hard time paying out of my pocket. I have been researching generics as an alternative, and was wondering if I could get a little feedback from those of you who have experience ordering generics online. I guess I am wondering if anyone here has had any problems with any certain brand of generics, or on the flipside, if anyone can recommend a certain trustworthy brand of generic for Propecia, Proscar, and Avodart. I have noticed that a lot of people use Cipla or Dr Reddy's brand. Is one better than the other? Are there other brands I should be looking at? Has anyone had any proven results with either Cipla or Dr. Reddy's? Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Are the generics just as effective as the brand names? Can anyone recommend a trusted online pharmacy? I don't want to a bunch of "Duta" tabs by Dr. Reddy's and find out they are really just gel caps filled with goo. Please help me...I'd like to take something for my hair loss, but I can't afford the brand names anymore.
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