Switching From Proscar To Generic Finasteride Is Proven To Be Ineffective?

Lutherpick

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I decided to switch from Proscar to generic finasteride, due to the hefty price. As you're all aware; generic finasteride is predominantly sold for half the price in compared to Proscar, which is kind of off-setting when you think about it. Why is there even such an incremental price gap between the two? I've stumbled upon a sketchy post from another site stating that generics are proven to be ineffective. I'd appreciate if someone were to debunk the myth for me, as it has been weighing on my mind lately.

P.S: the name of the brand I switched to is Aurobindo.
 

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I know most people will probably not like this comment, but look up Joe Tilman on YouTube. He has a video explaining why generic is better. He could be wrong but brings up some interesting points that warrant further research.
 

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I know most people will probably not like this comment, but look up Joe Tilman on YouTube. He has a video explaining why generic is better. He could be wrong but brings up some interesting points that warrant further research.

No Joe Tillman doesn't think generic is better, both he and Spencer Kobren urge listeners to take Merck Propecia and Proscar.
 

Hairicane

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I decided to switch from Proscar to generic finasteride, due to the hefty price. As you're all aware; generic finasteride is predominantly sold for half the price in compared to Proscar, which is kind of off-setting when you think about it. Why is there even such an incremental price gap between the two? I've stumbled upon a sketchy post from another site stating that generics are proven to be ineffective. I'd appreciate if someone were to debunk the myth for me, as it has been weighing on my mind lately.

P.S: the name of the brand I switched to is Aurobindo.

I can't debunk anything but I'll go on record saying that I started taking generic Aurobindo 5mg at the beginning of March, and switched to Merck Propecia a month later. I've seen nothing from either. No side effects, no intended effect, nothing.
Propecia runs a little over $100 a month, I spent $4 on a four month supply of Aurobindo. From what I understand Proscar is $150 for 30 5mg tablets, which would last four months and work out to under $40a month, if it works that's well worth it to me.
 

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I can't debunk anything but I'll go on record saying that I started taking generic Aurobindo 5mg at the beginning of March, and switched to Merck Propecia a month later. I've seen nothing from either. No side effects, no intended effect, nothing.
Propecia runs a little over $100 a month, I spent $4 on a four month supply of Aurobindo. From what I understand Proscar is $150 for 30 5mg tablets, which would last four months and work out to under $40a month, if it works that's well worth it to me.
Watching Joe's video made me even more concerned regarding the effectiveness of generics. I'm not sure if I can take Aurobindo for any longer.
 

LifeIsSucks

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Why would generics be ineffective? Even topical finasteride goes systemic, so as long as the generic tablet actually has finasteride it should make no difference.
 
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