Hello everyone - I've been fretting about hairloss for about 3 years - I
started to recede just as I left university, and when I saw a bit of thinning
on my crown with a mirror the other day, I completely freaked out.
Thanks to all of the contributors here, I feel I've got just about as much
information as anyone.
I hated the idea of asking my Dr. (ashamed of seeming vain, I guess)
but I bit the bullet and got a prescription today. He seemed to know
much less about the drug than I did.
Fascinating story - I know - here is my question:
There's no end of talk here about Merc Propecia Vs Generics
I asked my Dr about picking stuff up online and obviously he
didn't advise it. Would I really be that stupid to start shelling
out £40 a month for the original?
Is there any benefit AT ALL in buying the Merc version over the
other extreme: buying generic proscar and splitting it up?
I know it's not logical but it just doesn't seem right. I don't want
to experiment with my hair and would do just about anything to
keep it.
started to recede just as I left university, and when I saw a bit of thinning
on my crown with a mirror the other day, I completely freaked out.
Thanks to all of the contributors here, I feel I've got just about as much
information as anyone.
I hated the idea of asking my Dr. (ashamed of seeming vain, I guess)
but I bit the bullet and got a prescription today. He seemed to know
much less about the drug than I did.
Fascinating story - I know - here is my question:
There's no end of talk here about Merc Propecia Vs Generics
I asked my Dr about picking stuff up online and obviously he
didn't advise it. Would I really be that stupid to start shelling
out £40 a month for the original?
Is there any benefit AT ALL in buying the Merc version over the
other extreme: buying generic proscar and splitting it up?
I know it's not logical but it just doesn't seem right. I don't want
to experiment with my hair and would do just about anything to
keep it.