Good UK place for CHEAP propecia and proscar? Online?

ch-R-ch

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Anyone got recommendations. Need to be reputable - I heard that 1/3 of online propecia have been proven to be fakes.

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rustyt63

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Ch-r-CH,

I'd be very skeptical about ordering propecia online from anywhere. My father works for a big pharma company and they have found that 90-95% of all medicines ordered off the internet are fake/counterfeit. If you do order online, there is a very good chance you will be taking a placebo and this will obviously not help with hair loss. I'm not intending to be negative, but it is important to understand the facts as most people are not aware the statistics. Do yourself a favor and see a GP and make sure you get the real stuff. Yes it is expensive, but its better to pay more and take the real stuff then pay less for the something that is fake and will take you a while to realize its fake. Good luck.
 

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does anyone know if inhousepharmacy are legit ??? since i started have bought from them.. You say 90-95% where do you get your facts from , your father??
 

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I get my Proscar from http://www.qhi.co.uk, from the mild initial side effects I had in the first few weeks (nutacheâ„¢) I know (as much as you can) that they are selling you the real thing, good company lots of feedback, they answer your emails at length etc.
 

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rustyt63 said:
Ch-r-CH,

I'd be very skeptical about ordering propecia online from anywhere. My father works for a big pharma company and they have found that 90-95% of all medicines ordered off the internet are fake/counterfeit. If you do order online, there is a very good chance you will be taking a placebo and this will obviously not help with hair loss. I'm not intending to be negative, but it is important to understand the facts as most people are not aware the statistics. Do yourself a favor and see a GP and make sure you get the real stuff. Yes it is expensive, but its better to pay more and take the real stuff then pay less for the something that is fake and will take you a while to realize its fake. Good luck.

strongly diasgree with this. i have been on propecia for 2 months now - ordered online from inhousepharmacy. i had the standard side effects - watery semen etc. (mostly all gone now). very quick service. also it came in all the correct packaging with merck's seal & blister packs.

90-95% is blantantly an incorrect figure. sure there are lots of shysters out there selling sh*t, but plenty of good places that don't (like tynan says, qhi has a pretty good rep). these places couldn't operate if they sold sh*t, cos people wouldn't use them - they have plenty of regular customers.

also, public watchdogs want these online pharmacies closed because they are selling presciption drugs without a prescription (with can be dangerous when you're dealing with mental health drugs for example). now they wouldn't be worried if these places were selling placebos now would they???

as to the issue of price - well as i am on brand propecia (i'll proably swith to generic later), it would actually be cheaper for me to get a prescription from my gp. however my gp refused to give me one because she didn't even know what the drug was. she didn't know that there were treatments available. uk doctors know sweet f*****g sh*t about hairloss - and its because of that that i had to resort to buying online (which i was initially very worried to do).

i suspect the figure your dad is bandying about is incorrect and spread by people with a vested interest.

and i am happy with inhousepharmacy and am expecting my second delivery in the next few days.
 

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I don't doubt the 90-95% counterfeit rate... but this is probably a GLOBAL statistic, and not one focused on the percentage of fake meds sold in countries with legal systems that have effective enforcement regimes to protect IP and patent rights, such as in North America, Europe, Japan, etc.
 

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90-95% is over the top. You have to use logic, drug companies do not want you to buy stuff over the internet so they are going to inflate the numbers. Not very hard to do so without lying, just pick a sample of sites that look shady.

You have to use common sense, why would people make counterfit proscar when they can make counterfit propecia. They get less per pill and have a smaller market. Thus if a site only sells proscar then I can assure myself they are most likely real. That's how I gained trust in QHI, then of course just look at their customer feedback etc. Last but not least look at the packaging, if the pill and the packaging look exactly like the real thing then you should have no problem.

The 90-95% might be true for something like v****, although I doubt it is that high even in viagras case.

And personally I wouldn't use generic stuff that I've bought online without having them tested, only stick to name brand that I can compare to the real pill.

But hopefully i'll find a doctor soon that is willing to prescribe proscar and then I'll be able to get a years supply for around $100.
 

Sir_LagaLot

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100 dollars on Proscar for a year?

QHI.co.uk sells 15 proscar tablets for around 30.2 euros...which would be around...37 dollars. 60 tablets would cost around, 150 dollars. that is if you're planning on taking half a tab every 3 days or whatever. or wait..you're right..if you buy 28 tabs..its for 46 euros..around...56 dollars...close to 115 dollars / year.....ok

what would the recommended dosage be if i want to start right now? i havent ordered as yet.. i have temple recession and frontal thinning..hairline has taken M shape..

and how about Fincar? anybody know how much fincar costs?.
 
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TynanW said:
I get my Proscar from http://www.qhi.co.uk, from the mild initial side effects I had in the first few weeks (nutacheâ„¢) I know (as much as you can) that they are selling you the real thing, good company lots of feedback, they answer your emails at length etc.

There is no way you know that the nut ache came from the Finasteride.

It could have occurred whether you took the drug or not.
 
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Gunner said:
TynanW said:
I get my Proscar from http://www.qhi.co.uk, from the mild initial side effects I had in the first few weeks (nutacheâ„¢) I know (as much as you can) that they are selling you the real thing, good company lots of feedback, they answer your emails at length etc.

There is no way you know that the nut ache came from the Finasteride.

It could have occurred whether you took the drug or not.

But it could of occured if he took the drug.......
 

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Gunner said:
TynanW said:
I get my Proscar from http://www.qhi.co.uk, from the mild initial side effects I had in the first few weeks (nutacheâ„¢) I know (as much as you can) that they are selling you the real thing, good company lots of feedback, they answer your emails at length etc.

There is no way you know that the nut ache came from the Finasteride.

It could have occurred whether you took the drug or not.


I have made a connection with an physical effect on my body (nutacheâ„¢) and a drug know to produce this effect in some users, the fact that it happened a few times in the first couple of months and then never again (nor beforehand) further leads me to believe it was the finasteride causing this 'signature' side effect.

Of course you are right and there is no way of really knowing.

A little bit like the spot next your nose being caused by Dutasteride, you seemed pretty convinced there was a connection with your medication, at least in my case there is history of the very effect I experienced and science to explain why this would come about.
 
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TynanW said:
Gunner said:
TynanW said:
I get my Proscar from http://www.qhi.co.uk, from the mild initial side effects I had in the first few weeks (nutacheâ„¢) I know (as much as you can) that they are selling you the real thing, good company lots of feedback, they answer your emails at length etc.

There is no way you know that the nut ache came from the Finasteride.

It could have occurred whether you took the drug or not.


I have made a connection with an physical effect on my body (nutacheâ„¢) and a drug know to produce this effect in some users, the fact that it happened a few times in the first couple of months and then never again (nor beforehand) further leads me to believe it was the finasteride causing this 'signature' side effect.

Of course you are right and there is no way of really knowing.

A little bit like the spot next your nose being caused by Dutasteride, you seemed pretty convinced there was a connection with your medication, at least in my case there is history of the very effect I experienced and science to explain why this would come about.

There is no way of knowing, like you suggested to me last week.

Science, my butt.

Hypochondriac, more like.
 

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Gunner said:
There is no way of knowing, like you suggested to me last week.

Science, my butt.

Hypochondriac, more like.


No, I did not 'suggest' 'there is no way of knowing' to you last week. (go and have a quick re-read through that thread)

Yes, there is a 'scientific' reason a reduction in serum 5-alpha-reductase levels could cause an effect in the testies.

I am not a hypochondriac.

You are often nasty and pernicious in your postings to people who have show support to you and your tireless moaning, please don't try to drag me into your awful world.

:)

Ty
 
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Gunner you suck

I bought mine from... ahh.... ukmedix.com

EXCELLENT SERVICE
 

Barry_Blue

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Erm, you lot are worrying me now!

I got mine from http://www.uk-clinic.co.uk does anyone know if this place is ok?....watery spunk and oily face for the first fortnight or so. Got some v**** from there too and that was definitely for real!

Is there anyway of checking the packaging for a phoney?
 

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Barry_Blue said:
Erm, you lot are worrying me now!

I got mine from http://www.uk-clinic.co.uk does anyone know if this place is ok?....watery spunk and oily face for the first fortnight or so. Got some v**** from there too and that was definitely for real!

Is there anyway of checking the packaging for a phoney?

your 'signature' side effects should put your mind at ease.
 

Barry_Blue

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True, but they could have happened anyway. I'm sweating a lot more now it's Summer and I haven't exactly always examined my ejaculations :)

Also they seem to taste differently to the ones I got from Inhousepharmacy, almost a powdery taste? And the boxes are different. Only been taking for 2 months so no change to hair yet.
 
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