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Hi, I am just wondering if anyone has any tips or experience with getting a discount on finasteride. I have tried a few different sites that have been mentioned at the beginning of the thread but I dont see any improvement over them.

Also, Ive noticed that the discount on finasteride is not that great, even after my hair loss has stopped.

Thanks in advance for any advice!

December 10, 2011, 6:26pm1

I have tried a few different options as well. I did get a coupon for Propecia but I can't afford it. I tried a 3mg tablet and the generic one. I also tried getting a coupon to help me lower my cost, but I was told it wasnt a good idea.

I would definitely be glad to get some help.

December 10, 2011, 7:23pm2

I just got a call from my dermatologist who says he can't get a discount for Finasteride.

I've tried it for the past couple of years, and it seems to work well. I just had a consultation with a dermatologist and she told me to only get a 5 mg tablet. So I can't afford that.

December 10, 2011, 7:24pm3

Thanks so much, I'll try it. I think it's a good idea.

I'm not sure why it was given a discount but the generic version is great.

December 10, 2011, 7:40pm4

I used a coupon for Propecia from Costco and the price was really low ($0.10/mg). I was also told to only get a 5 mg tablet. If I was to go to a pharmacy, it would be cheaper. I would probably need to buy an additional 1mg tablet.

I just tried it, and I still have to go for the 5 mg strength. The discount is so low that it's not worth it. My dermatologist prescribed it to me after an appointment. She told me to do it 5 times a week. I'm not sure if that's the best way to go about it but she said it might be okay for me.

Thanks for the advice, I'll definitely look into it. I also tried a 5 mg tablet and it worked just fine.

December 10, 2011, 2:05pm5

I tried 1mg Propecia and the price was too good to be true. It's the same as the 5 mg one. I think it's a good idea and not for the price at all. I don't think it's worth the extra money.

December 10, 2011, 3:13pm6

I have not tried finasteride yet, but it was great. I'm sure it's the same as the 5 mg tablet and the price doesn't seem to be much. It has helped a lot. I tried a 3mg/5 mg tablet and it worked just fine.

I'm going to try a lower dose, just in case. I've also tried the 5mg Propecia. My dermatologist said that I should use the same 5mg dose as my hair loss specialist.

Good luck!

I was considering using a 5 mg strength. I think it would be more cost effective but it will be worth it.

thanks again.

paul

Hi there,

I am in my late 30s and am just starting to get hair loss. I have been on finasteride (Propecia) and I have been seeing some good results. I do have concerns about taking the 5 mg dose of finasteride. I have been taking it for 4 years for some of the things that I see.

The generic medication, Propecia® (finasteride), is one of several that are designed to be taken with a single daily dose of 1 mg (the generic name is dutasteride). However, the medication is also taken daily as part of a long-term treatment plan, including a treatment with 5 mg or 10 mg tablets.

The medication is available in tablet form, but you can take it as a daily pill and also as a with a daily injection.

This article will explore the uses of the generic finasteride and how it compares to the leading brand-name medications in its class to help you understand how safe and effective it is, as well as details about how it can be taken.

What is Finasteride and How Does it Work

The active ingredient in Propecia, dutasteride, is a prescription medication specifically designed to inhibit DHT (dihydrotestosterone), a natural derivative of testosterone. Testosterone is responsible for converting the inactive matter into the excreted testosterone into the body. Finasteride (1 mg/mL) is a synthetic version of DHT and is used to treat two conditions: as a preventative treatment and a treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) - the enlargement of the prostate gland that occurs with the use of male impotence medications.

The medication is also prescribed to treat the symptoms of BPH, such as the symptoms of and the need to have difficulty with bladder control. It works by blocking the effects of an enzyme called type 2 5-alpha reductase, which converts testosterone to the hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT). DHT can cause the prostate to become shrinkage, which can lead to symptoms such as difficulty in bladder control, the need to have bladder control, and the need to urinate frequently.

Propecia is also prescribed to treat male pattern baldness, a condition in which the hair follicles become larger and the condition is known as androgenetic alopecia. The medication helps reduce the frequency and severity of hair loss and can also alleviate scalp redness and redness associated with the treatment of hair loss. The only side effect of Propecia is a decrease in the volume of urine it contains, which should disappear as the body adjusts to the medication.

Finasteride (1 mg/mL) is also given to treat male breast cancer. It helps improve hair growth and slows down hair loss in men by blocking the effects of DHT.

DHT is a well-known side effect of medication. The medication can also cause a decrease in bone mineral density and sexual function. However, there are side effects that are usually mild and go away on their own after a while.

How Does Finasteride Work

DHT is converted into DHT by 5-alpha reductase. This process reduces the binding of testosterone to receptors and causes cells in the scalp to become more sensitive to the hormone. This causes the prostate gland to become smaller and smaller, making it more likely for hair to grow and hair loss to occur.

In genetically predisposed people, DHT levels can decrease by as much as 60%. When the levels of testosterone in the body are high, DHT can cause the prostate to become shrinkage. This can make it easier for hair to grow and for hair to fall out.

Men who take finasteride (dutasteride) will be treated with a synthetic version of DHT (5 mg/mL). This version is less effective and does not cause side effects.

Safety Profile

Finasteride (1 mg/mL) is safe for the treatment of BPH. Like all medications, the use of finasteride is associated with the risk of multiple side effects, such as decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, and breast tenderness. There are also reports of allergic reactions (rash, swelling, or blisters) and decreased bone strength when taking this medication.

Because BPH is characterized by the enlargement of the prostate gland, the medication should be used alongside a counseling session or medical procedure that can help determine whether BPH is the underlying reason for the enlargement of the prostate. This can include checking semen parameters, looking over broken and diseased areas, and making sure that DHT is intact.

Other side effects of finasteride include itching, decreased libido (sex drive), and decrease in the amount of semen released during intercourse. It is important to talk to your doctor about any potential side effects of the medication and whether they need to be monitored.

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What is Finasteride?

Finasteride, known scientifically as Propecia, is a medication that is commonly used to treat hair loss in men. It belongs to a class of medications called 5-alpha reductase inhibitors. It is prescribed to increase hair growth and prevent further hair loss in men who are not suitable candidates for or have impaired male pattern baldness.

Finasteride works by blocking the enzyme responsible for converting testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT). DHT is the hormone responsible for the shrinkage of hair follicles. By lowering levels of DHT in the scalp, Finasteride helps prevent further hair loss and promotes hair regrowth.

Propecia, known as finasteride, has been on the market since the 1990s. It is available in tablet form and can be used for hair loss treatment only in certain cases.

Finasteride is a 5-alpha reductase inhibitor, which is the chemical name for a medication that inhibits the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT), the hormone responsible for the shrinkage of hair follicles.

Finasteride works by inhibiting the action of a specific enzyme called 5-alpha reductase. This enzyme is responsible for converting testosterone into DHT. By reducing the levels of DHT in the scalp, Finasteride can slow down or even stop the production of DHT. This process can lead to a decrease in hair growth and potentially prevent further hair loss.

Finasteride is not a medication that can be used by men who are not suitable candidates for or have impaired male pattern baldness.

Propecia is the brand name for the medicine finasteride. Propecia was first introduced in 1992. In 1997, it was rebranded to Proscar (Propecia®), and since 1999 Propecia has been available as a generic drug. In Australia, Proscar is a prescription drug. You must have a valid prescription from your doctor before you can purchase Propecia. You can obtain Proscar over the counter at local pharmacies. Before you buy Propecia, you must be 18 years and older. In Australia, you will need a prescription from your doctor. You can purchase Propecia online from any of the following sources: online pharmacy, over the counter medicines, or over the counter medicines. You can also purchase medicines at your local pharmacy or online. You should also tell your doctor and pharmacist that you are taking Propecia before you buy it online, as it may affect your blood levels and could cause serious side effects. In Australia, Propecia can cause serious side effects such as: • Dizziness, lightheadedness, headache, nausea, vomiting, and breast pain • Allergic reactions such as rashes, itching, swelling, blisters, and swollen glands • Allergic reactions to the medication • Liver damage • Seizures • Stroke • Vision changes such as prolonged and painful sensitivity to light • Breast tenderness or enlargement • Suicidal thoughts • Depression • Anxiety • Psychosomatic symptoms • Seizures • Vision changes such as increased sensitivity to bright light • Brain and spinal injuries and injuries • Liver damage • Stroke • Epilepsy • Stroke and heart problems • Suicide Risk

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