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Got my Finasteride tablet...do I start taking it??


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Right I got a pack of finasteride tables 5mg from my GP today.

 

The question is shall I start taking it, worried about side effects.

 

How the hell do I cut the tablet into 4 or 5 pieces

 

How should I start taking it....take 2 or 3 a week...slowly introduce it to my system?

 

Do I need to take it everyday?

 

Any advice would be grateful

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You need to get a pill cutter. Most guys take the 5mg tablet and cut it into quarters so you'll be taking 1.25mg everyday. That is the norm but there are some guys who take it every other day because they think that reduces potential side effects. It's up to you really but if I were you I'd take 1.25mg once a day.

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But still I believe Propecia or Finpecia 1mg is safer and less side effect than 1.25mg.. Its like your taking a quarter more. I don't feel good about this. You should cut into 5 pieces not 4. Thats my personal advice.

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Now this has put me off starting my Finasteride tablets

 

 

Lawsuits have recently been filed against Merck & Co., the manufacturer of Propecia, claiming its hair loss drug has led several men to suffer from permanent impotence, an irreversible sexual dysfunction. These lawsuits claim that the manufacturer of Propecia failed to adequately warn US consumers of these adverse sexual side effects. Atkins and Markoff is an Oklahoma City-based personal injury law firm that represents individuals injured by pharmaceuticals; for more information visit Oklahoma City Attorneys and Lawyers | Personal Injury, Criminal Defense, Defective Drugs, Workers' Compensation, Family Law and Bankruptcy.

 

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Propecia is a prescription medicine that is used to treat male pattern baldness. Approved by the FDA in 1992, Propecia was originally designed to treat enlarged prostate and was marketed as Proscar by Merck & Co. The main active ingredient in Propecia is finasteride. This medication is a member of a class of drugs called 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors, which have been linked to erectile dysfunction, impotence, loss of sexual desire, and depression ("Persistent Sexual Side Effects of Finasteride for Male Pattern Hair Loss," onlinelibrary.wiley.com). In 2008, Propecia sales earned $429 million for Merck & Co.

 

A recent study published by the Journal of Sexual Medicine (onlinelibrary.wiley.com) interviewed 71 men that complained of sexual side effects from taking Propecia. 94% of these men developed low libido, 92% developed erectile dysfunction, 92% developed decreased arousal, and 69% developed problems with orgasms after taking the hair loss drug for an average of 28 months. However, the most disturbing aspect of this study was the small percentage of men who's symptoms persisted even after the medication was stopped.

 

Lead researcher Abdulmaged M. Traish, a professor of biochemistry and urology at Boston University School of Medicine, states that for some men "it's a life sentence." Almost every man that takes Propecia or Proscar experiences some sexual side effects ("Sexual Side Effects From Propecia, Avodart May Be Irreversible," medicinenet.com), but Traish adds "I am not worried about those who stop taking the drug and get their life back, [my concern is] about those who stop taking the drug, but they don't get their life back."

 

The Propecia class action lawsuit (Case 3:11-cv-00641-GEB -TJB) was filed in New Jersey Federal District Court on behalf of Steven Rossello, of Harlingen, Texas, and Justin Herrman, of Las Vegas, Nevada. These men were both prescribed Propecia to treat male pattern baldness, and both have suffered serious sexual dysfunction, which has become permanent. The lawsuit alleges that Merck released warnings about the risk of sexual problems from Propecia in Europe, but they differed significantly from the label warnings for users of Propecia in the U.S, which failed to adequately warn of such side effects.

 

The lawsuit over Propecia sexual dysfunction charges Merck with failure to warn, negligence, strict product liability, and breach of warranty. The two men are seeking compensatory damages in excess of $100,000, plus punitive damages and court costs for injuries from side effects as well as emotional distress and anxiety.

 

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