Worried Sick About Propecia Side Effect Stories!
Dr. Rassman,
I’ll try to keep this as short as possible.
I started Propecia in Summer 2007 as it was prescribed to me after a dermatologist visit in which the doctor diagnosed me with MPB. I took the 1MG 1x daily up until December 2007. I discontinued the drug because of the cost as well as a couple of close friends’ stories of libido loss and worries about impotence.
As I’ve now learned is common upon stopping the pill, I began losing my hair again and it has now become visible and very depressing. I want to get back on Propecia to help curb the hair loss as well as try any other supplements that may help the battle. However, I’m worried sick about some of the stories I have heard/read about concerning long-term use of Propecia and sexual/Prostate problems that are irreversible. How do you feel about these stories? There are multiple websites dedicated to getting the word out about permanent semen reduction, watery semen, ED, depression, etc. Is there evidence to back these stories up that you know of besides the hearsay? What is your professional opinion on these stories and the fact that the drug has only been out 10 years so no long term studies have been conducted?
Also, if I do begin the Propecia again, is Nizoral a good supplement to combine into a regimen? I have heard good things about Zinc supplements as well. Any recommendations?
Thanks so much for your time and help,
It is much appreciated
Nizoral is a good shampoo, but it won’t do anything to regrow your hair. I’ve addressed the side effects questions many, many times before on the blog — the most vocal are the ones with complaints. There are hundreds of thousands of men that use the drug that don’t spend all day on forums discussing it in a positive or negative way. Also, the complaints are unsubstantiated — I could say that Propecia grew a 6th finger on my left hand and made my skin turn silver, and how are you going to disprove that? The FDA published that the side effects occur in less than 2% of men.
You already have experience with the drug and if you did not develop side effects in the 5+ months you took it, it is doubtful that you see them when/if you restart Propecia. We are in total control of our decisions, but unwise choices may lead you further down the course of more and more hair loss.
(Note: The above image is Photoshopped, and it was not caused by Propecia. I hoped I wouldn’t have to point that out, but I don’t want any emails about it.)
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