FINCAR

iwantperfection

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Who has had success on it?

I want to nail this. Im on fincar but all i hear is stories of not being legit, making hair worse, not as effective as proscar etc etc. Is it the same stuff or is proscar better?
 

solomonf

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I was on Fincar for 7 months and things only progressed further at the same speed prior to treatment. At seven months i switched to Proscar and have now been on it for a month. All i can say is how much are you willing to pay for your hair??
 

beaner

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viewtopic.php?f=30&t=48097&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&hilit=fincar+success

Fincar is totally legit. There are many success stories on this forum by users of Fincar. Use the search function and you will find dozens of threads by happy users of Fincar and probably just as many threads by dissatisfied users of Proscar--it's the same drug and it's either going to work.....or it isn't.
 

iwantperfection

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Good cause i have 9months of the stuff in my room.

people probably just hate on it cause finasteride didnt work for them and they blame it on its cheapness.
 

seeves

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Would someone, anyone please show some pictures of before and afters that show that Fincar has not done anything for their hair. And keep in mind it takes about a year to get a reliable gauge on the drug becuase its not a short term result. Please just show some pictures to back up the claims.
 

CCS

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I read an FDA report estimating that 50% of online generics are fake, and 10% of US store bought doctor prescribed drugs are fake.

I trust my supplier, though even they can be tricked. I've had good results for years on Fincar, and this is after 2 years on Proscar from my doctor. No shed with the switch. So I know what I have is real. I just don't know if my next shipment will be real. But should I pay 3x as much to go from 50+% certainty to 90% certainty? If I was 100% sure the proscar was real, I might. But after my results, I'm at least 75% sure my stuff is real, so I see no point in spending the extra money, except to pay back Merk. But since they told me all those years, and still to this day, that Propecia does not work in front, which is why I got to NW4a before getting on finasteride, I kind of don't feel obligated to help them. Though I guess without finasteride I'd be completely bald now, so maybe I should. That would mean buying propecia though, not proscar.
 

Quantum Cat

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Whatever the product's name, most important is that you trust your finasteride dealer and know that they're selling you genuine stuff. If nothing else for the peace of mind it gives you so you won't have to worry about fakery.
 

Thickandthin

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Inhouse is pretty reliable.

Pretty damn sure mine is real as I dribble a bit when I piss, sex drive is slightly down and sometimes my erections aren't that hard.
 

beaner

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CCS said:
I read an FDA report estimating that 50% of online generics are fake, and 10% of US store bought doctor prescribed drugs are fake.

Can you provide a link to this report that makes this claim? I have my doubts that 50% of generics bought online are fake.
 

CCS

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beaner said:
CCS said:
I read an FDA report estimating that 50% of online generics are fake, and 10% of US store bought doctor prescribed drugs are fake.

Can you provide a link to this report that makes this claim? I have my doubts that 50% of generics bought online are fake.

I bet the generics from some sites are 90% real. Just the other sites that bring the average down to 50%. I could google it. Saw it a long time ago.
 
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