I Changed My Finasteride Dose Based On Your Blog!
I read a post on your website that said 0.5 mg of finasteride is %80 as effective as 1 mg. I decided to try it. I wanted to see if I could get the same results with less medicine in my body…and possibly save a ton of money.
It didn’t work. I did it for about 7 weeks and lost ground in the front. I actually used .625 because it was a Proscar pill. I was on 1mg for 6 months doing wonderfully before that so I’m hoping now that I’ve gone back up to 1mg I’ll grow back what I lost since it was only 7 weeks.
Terrible advice!!!
It wasn’t advice! Nowhere in that post you’re referencing did I tell you (or anyone) to change the dosing of your prescription medication. The tidbit about “.5mg is 80% as effective” is something I read about, and not something I ever instructed anyone to try without talking to your doctor first. Changing the dose of finasteride is something you and your doctor need to discuss. I am not your doctor.
When I see a patient where I recommend a lower dose of finasteride, it us almost always because of side effects. I always give the warning that although it may work, it will be less effective than the therapeutic dose of 1mg. Just because I write about what we do for our patients under given circumstances, that does not imply that we are recommending a particular treatment to you personally. If you did it on your own and something goes wrong, don’t point the finger at us.
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