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I'm sure the lack of studies has nothing at all to do with there being zero financial incentive and the extreme difficulties in obtaining a relevant sample size for a study intended to span 10 or more years.Ofcourse! The same study you posted also has a "Safety Evaluation" within it.
With contents of the study clearly being innacurate, believing the rest of the efficacy stuff is just asking to be fooled twice.
Furthermore, I don't believe it's just a coincidence that there's a negligible amount of long term studies on Finasteride besides that one, to say something similar, when Finasteride has been available for over 2 decades.
So to summarize:
1. You think most people get side effects from finasteride despite having zero evidence of this in a properly controlled environment (for the PFS related studies, read the limitation section in the studies if you don't want to hear it from me).
2. You think finasteride doesn't work over long time periods, despite having clear scientific evidence against this claim.
3. Any studies that show finasteride as being effective over long periods you don't trust because you think limited safety data has significant implications on the efficacy data.
4. You trust studies sponsored by the PFS foundation despite their study methodology being absolute garbage (read the limitation section in the studies if you don't want to hear it from me).
5. You think that every study that involves finasteride safety is secretly funded by big pharma to provide a favorable side effect profile if the funding source isn't disclosed, or even if the study claims it has no conflict of interest.
6. You're willing to rub pyrilutamide on your head after phase III clinical trials are over despite zero evidence that it can halt the balding process over long periods of time, and a safety profile that is being established by big pharma alone, which you have been extremely critical of when it comes to finasteride.
7. Any study that shows a reasonable side effect profile for finasteride you dismiss immediately because "you just know it's BS".
8. The one study that provides some indication of what the incidence of persistent erectile dysfunction is, the same and ONLY study that the PFS foundation cites on their website in their FAQ section about the incidence of PFS (https://www.pfsfoundation.org/frequently-asked-questions/), you dimiss because "you just know" it's higher than that.
I think at this point we probably don't have anything more to discuss, because it's clearly not going to go anywhere.