multispeed27 said:if you check http://www.propeciahelp you'll find plenty of people with irreversible side effects from finasteride. They are basically castrated and there is no cure working for them.
Rawtashk said:Or...perhaps you could look at facts and realize that those cases are MINUSCULE when compared to the overall number of people who have taken finasteride with no problems whatsoever. Me being one of them.
AoR said:Rawtashk said:Or...perhaps you could look at facts and realize that those cases are MINUSCULE when compared to the overall number of people who have taken finasteride with no problems whatsoever. Me being one of them.
Those cases being minuscule is irrelevant. If it can happen to one person then it can happen to anyone, and that is a risk everyone should very deeply consider the ramifications of before taking something like finasteride.
Rawtashk said:AoR said:Rawtashk said:That is true, but there are risks with everything in life. For example, in 2005 there were 45,800 people that DIED in car crashes. You run the risk that you will be one of those people every time you drive to work, or run to the store to get milk. It's up to you to decide if it's worth it.
multispeed27 said:there are already studies in which 15.8% of men had impotence (!) as a side effect from finasteride.
mikau said:While I am appreciating this discussion, I am still trying to decide what to use as a DHT inhibitor.
The S5 cream available from this site looks interesting. Any oppinions on that in terms of risks vs effectiveness?
Nex said:mikau said:While I am appreciating this discussion, I am still trying to decide what to use as a DHT inhibitor.
The S5 cream available from this site looks interesting. Any oppinions on that in terms of risks vs effectiveness?
Mikau, on it's own S5 will not do much. It is a good start but because you won't be using propecia at this time you will need to beef up that regimen.
Personally right now I am on Nizoral (Daily) and spironolactone (2x daily), my revivogen will be coming on Friday. I have doubts if this will be enough.
You have limited options if you choose not to use propecia, some users use RU, but it is not FDA approved and no one really knows what will happen after long terms of use...