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question 1. I've been using Propecia and want to have kids. Will it affect my fertility? answer Propecia, or finasteride, does have a potentially negative effect on male fertility, but only when sperm production is already borderline. Most likely not. question 2. I'm 26, and my hair's starting to thin. Is there any danger in starting Propecia now? answer So what's the catch? Your 26-year-old prostate may not need protecting yet, but if you start taking Propecia now, you'll probably still be on it as you hit your 50s, when your gland could benefit. Not only is popping Propecia a proven way to maintain your mane, but one of its side effects could someday save your life. Data from the Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial showed that men who swallowed a daily 5-milligram dose of finasteride (Propecia's active ingredient) for 7 years were 25 percent less likely to develop prostate cancer than those who didn't take the medication. "Finasteride blocks production of dihydrotestosterone, a hormone that triggers hair loss and activates cells in the prostate that can lead to cancer," says, a clinical professor of dermatology at Virginia University. A 2006 study in Lancet Oncology found that a dose of 5 milligram -- was equally effective at lowering PSA, a marker for prostate cancer. If you end up among the unlucky few, simply stop taking the med; your mojo will return. Every drug has its drawbacks, and with Propecia it's that roughly 2 percent of men experience a dip in sexual desire. And try treating your thinning thatch with Rogaine, also known as topical (minoxidil). There is one other hitch to Propecia the price. Ask your doctor for generic 5milligram finasteride tablets. question 3. What are the causes of male hair loss? answer The affected hairs become thinner and lighter in colour. Eventually some hairs become impossible to see making you look bald. Propecia can be prescribed to alleviate this problem. Some men are genetically at risk of male pattern baldness. In these men, hormones in the blood supply to the scalp causes each hair to grow for a shorter length of time, and this creates the thinning and light hair, this results in the thin, pale hair that we see with male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia). If left untreated, male pattern baldness (alopecia) will tend to get worse with time. This will happen at different rates for different people. Propecia can help reverse this process. question 4. Why does male pattern baldness matter? answer Despite being a very common condition male hair loss can have a serious effect on the sufferer. Propecia or rogaine can help in many cases. Male hair loss can be associated with a poor body image, make people feel old and unattractive and in general have low self-esteem. In general first impressions are very important and having male hair loss can strongly affect whether or not a man perceives himself as attractive to others, and studies show that this perception can be correct as male hair loss can affect men's perceived sexual attractiveness. This leads to a greater likelihood of depression and other psychological problems. Propecia (Finasteride) works by blocks the 5-alpha reductase enzyme that creates Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and in doing so it reduces the level of the hormone in the scalp which shortens the hair growth cycle and allows hairs to revert to a normal growth cycle. This can result in stopping further hair loss and increasing new hair growth question 5. Does Propecia (Finasteride) always work? answer A majority of men who took PROPECIA reported that their bald spot got smaller, their hair loss slowed down, and the appearance of their hair improved. Clinical trials conducted on thousands of men have shown that after 7 years of use: -75% of men in the trial showed no further hair loss. -60% (two thirds) of men showed increased hair growth. -30% of men showed a slight improvement, -10% great increase improvement. question 6. Is Propecia (Finasteride) for everyone? answer Propecia (Finasteride) is only for men and should not be used by women due to serious risks in pregnancy and breast feeding. Propecia (Finasteride) should only be taken if your doctor has prescribed it for you. Propecia (Finasteride) is not for use in children and adolescents. question 7. How do you ship orders? answer We offer you two types of delivery - Airmail (US Postal Service for USA customers) and Courier Delivery. question 8. What does Generic stand for? answer Generic means using a different name for the same ingredients. The contents of the pills are absolutely the same in our generic version and the branded analogue. question 9. Why is your product so cheap? answer There is a number of reasons for that. We do not spend anything on marketing, there are no taxes to be paid as the product comes into the country unregistered, the manufacturer is located in an offshore zone and the production costs are way lower. No child labor is used. |
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