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Just for accuracy of the specific claims being made and for the historical record, here are some of those old posts from alt.baldspot. I've cleaned them up a little and edited them for conciseness. First is a post from 1998:
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From: Peter H. Proctor
Date: Fri, Nov 27 1998 12:00 am
Email: [email protected] (Peter H. Proctor)
Groups: alt.baldspot
(quoting a previous post by John Ertel)
>I'd encourage people to try Proxiphen, as I believe
>it works>to grow hair in some people, as it did for me.
>In my personal opinion though, people should give
>Minoxidil/Propecia a shot first for reasons of cost
>if nothing else. If they work for them, great, if not,
>they can always try Prox! =)
Actually, a lot of people we get on our program have done just this.
>My arguments with Brian have only been on his insistance that
>he can't see any reason why anybody would logically choose
>Propecia as the better treatment over Proxiphen.
Going back over this thread, it seems that you are both arguing two separate questions... His (and mine) is that Proxiphen unquestionably works significantly better than Propecia. Yours is that Propecia (and/or minoxidil) works well enough that it might be all you need. We are all correct...
Peter H. Proctor, PhD, MD
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Ok, now fast-forward to the year 2003. I posted some questions to Dr. Proctor, and here is his response, followed by my response, followed by his further response:
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From: Peter H. Proctor
Date: Fri, Dec 19 2003 1:57 pm
Email: Peter H. Proctor <[email protected]>
Groups: alt.baldspot
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 12:16:24 GMT, [email protected] (Bryan Shelton)
wrote:
>Dr. P, I seem to remember back a couple of years or so ago that you
>made quite a strong statement about the performance of Proxiphen,
>compared to Propecia...I believe you said that Proxiphen was
>"unquestionably more effective" than Propecia all by itself. I'd be
>curious to know how you make determinations like that.
It has workd in persons previously unresponsive to Propecia... Also, Proxiphen works in many persons previously unresonsive to minoxidil, which is arguably a little more effective than Propecia.
>Also, have you been able to observe the effects on any patients
>using Avodart (dutasteride)? How would you honestly rate the
>performance of Proxiphen, compared to dutasteride?
Can't say because I have not used Proxiphen in persons who have not responded to Dutasteride. At the moment, there do not appear to be many persons receiving this drug for hair loss, though this could change.
Peter H Proctor, PhD, MD
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From: Bryan Shelton
Date: Fri, Dec 26 2003 5:31 am
Email: [email protected] (Bryan Shelton)
Groups: alt.baldspot
>It has workd in persons previously unresponsive to Propecia...
Dr. P, what about the reverse of that? Have you seen anybody respond to Propecia who didn't respond to Proxiphen?
Bryan
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From: Peter H. Proctor
Date: Fri, Dec 26 2003 7:16 pm
Email: Peter H. Proctor <[email protected]>
Groups: alt.baldspot
>>It has workd in persons previously unresponsive to Propecia...
>
>Dr. P, what about the reverse of that? Have you seen anybody
>respond to Propecia who didn't respond to Proxiphen?
No.
Dr Proctor
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From: Peter H. Proctor
Date: Fri, Nov 27 1998 12:00 am
Email: [email protected] (Peter H. Proctor)
Groups: alt.baldspot
(quoting a previous post by John Ertel)
>I'd encourage people to try Proxiphen, as I believe
>it works>to grow hair in some people, as it did for me.
>In my personal opinion though, people should give
>Minoxidil/Propecia a shot first for reasons of cost
>if nothing else. If they work for them, great, if not,
>they can always try Prox! =)
Actually, a lot of people we get on our program have done just this.
>My arguments with Brian have only been on his insistance that
>he can't see any reason why anybody would logically choose
>Propecia as the better treatment over Proxiphen.
Going back over this thread, it seems that you are both arguing two separate questions... His (and mine) is that Proxiphen unquestionably works significantly better than Propecia. Yours is that Propecia (and/or minoxidil) works well enough that it might be all you need. We are all correct...
Peter H. Proctor, PhD, MD
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Ok, now fast-forward to the year 2003. I posted some questions to Dr. Proctor, and here is his response, followed by my response, followed by his further response:
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From: Peter H. Proctor
Date: Fri, Dec 19 2003 1:57 pm
Email: Peter H. Proctor <[email protected]>
Groups: alt.baldspot
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 12:16:24 GMT, [email protected] (Bryan Shelton)
wrote:
>Dr. P, I seem to remember back a couple of years or so ago that you
>made quite a strong statement about the performance of Proxiphen,
>compared to Propecia...I believe you said that Proxiphen was
>"unquestionably more effective" than Propecia all by itself. I'd be
>curious to know how you make determinations like that.
It has workd in persons previously unresponsive to Propecia... Also, Proxiphen works in many persons previously unresonsive to minoxidil, which is arguably a little more effective than Propecia.
>Also, have you been able to observe the effects on any patients
>using Avodart (dutasteride)? How would you honestly rate the
>performance of Proxiphen, compared to dutasteride?
Can't say because I have not used Proxiphen in persons who have not responded to Dutasteride. At the moment, there do not appear to be many persons receiving this drug for hair loss, though this could change.
Peter H Proctor, PhD, MD
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From: Bryan Shelton
Date: Fri, Dec 26 2003 5:31 am
Email: [email protected] (Bryan Shelton)
Groups: alt.baldspot
>It has workd in persons previously unresponsive to Propecia...
Dr. P, what about the reverse of that? Have you seen anybody respond to Propecia who didn't respond to Proxiphen?
Bryan
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From: Peter H. Proctor
Date: Fri, Dec 26 2003 7:16 pm
Email: Peter H. Proctor <[email protected]>
Groups: alt.baldspot
>>It has workd in persons previously unresponsive to Propecia...
>
>Dr. P, what about the reverse of that? Have you seen anybody
>respond to Propecia who didn't respond to Proxiphen?
No.
Dr Proctor