Posted by:Dr. B
Hey everyone!
Hey everyone, I have been prescribed Propecia for hair loss. I am considering trying it for hair loss, but I'm not sure how to get a prescription. Is it possible to get a prescription from my doctor for Propecia and minoxidil?
Thanks!
Hi Dr. B,
I have been prescribed Propecia for hair loss for some time now. My hair is very thinning and I feel a little light-headed, but I'm not sure if I should try it. The only way I can see is to see a doctor first. Is it possible to get a prescription from your doctor?
Thanks for the advice! I think you could get one from your doctor. I've been prescribed Propecia for two months now. I feel a little light-headed, but I can tell from reading this thread that I am not getting a prescription. Any advice?
Thanks for the help, Dr. B!
You could get one online. My doctor has recommended Propecia. They say it's effective, but I have had side effects from the medicine. My doctor also suggested Minoxidil (Rogaine).
Thanks, Dr.
Hello Dr.
I have been prescribed Propecia and minoxidil for hair loss. However, I feel like I should get one from my doctor first. I am also an old lady, and I am a bit of a doctor, so I feel like I should take the Propecia prescription before trying it for hair loss. I don't want to take it if I am pregnant or breast-feeding or my children are growing. Also, I am having trouble sleeping, which could be a sign of an underlying health condition like diabetes or heart disease.
I appreciate all the help!
You might want to consider trying Propecia for hair loss. It can be effective for many, especially those who have had male pattern baldness. Minoxidil and Propecia are two medications that can help with hair loss. Minoxidil is a more powerful and effective treatment than Propecia. In addition, Rogaine is a newer medication that has been shown to be a more effective treatment than Propecia. However, I am curious if anyone has experience with the two or more options available to them. I am also curious if anyone has any insight about this or other medications that might be helpful.
You might want to consider the hair loss treatment drug Propecia. It's been proven to be an effective way to slow down hair loss and improve hair growth in women. There are many online forums and sites that offer advice on how to get a prescription. Some have mentioned the possibility of getting an online prescription, while others offer more options. However, I was initially hesitant to start the medication, but now that I have tried it, it's been worth the investment.
Thanks for your response. I appreciate the advice! I'll definitely be careful about taking the Propecia prescription.
You might want to look into the hair loss treatment drug Propecia. It has been shown to be effective in some people. The medication has been shown to be a good alternative to Minoxidil. I've been trying to conceive a baby, and I have tried various hair loss treatments. One of the treatments has been Rogaine. It works well, but there are some side effects, like nausea and headaches.
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I would like to ask some personal questions so that someone else can help me. I was in a good place to ask them so that they could talk me through the issue with my hair.
So I am in need of this hair restoration remedy. What was the reason that the doctor prescribed this? I am very hesitant to go through the results because there is so little to say about it.
I have never used propecia as such, but I think this is an important issue because there is a very limited number of men who take it, and it can affect a man’s quality of life.
Is there anything else I can help with? Thank you in advance for your help. Also, I want to know if it’s possible to buy propecia from me, and if possible, I could just contact my doctor and we can work out what is the best course of action for me. I’m looking for a good, safe, easy to use hair restoration remedy.
I hope you have all the information about what I am looking for.
My doctor prescribed me a lot of the hair loss treatment that I have used, and it has been quite effective. The results are noticeable and you should not have any side effects.
I also had hair regrowth in my first two years of this hair restoration program. I have no hair in my head at all. I have lost about 5mm in my head.
In all, I can’t stress enough that I was very skeptical to start this hair restoration program. I did find that I could restore my lost hair, but it was too early to be convinced that the results were worth the effort.
I have tried many different hair regrowth products and have not seen a difference in results. I have been able to restore my lost hair to a normal, natural, state, and it is still working for me.
I am a huge fan of Rogaine and have been a great help in my hair loss journey. It’s been very effective.
I am currently on Propecia, Minoxidil, Rogaine and Dutasteride.
I hope that you have all the information you need.
Thanks
Sally
5/19/2015 5:31 pmHi,
It’s really important that I understand everything you want to know and be able to make an informed decision about the use of this hair restoration remedy.
I’m going to have to ask again, how do I know if this is right for me? I have been in a good place to ask, and I’m sure it was the correct way to get it, but I didn’t feel like I was really clear.
I’m a bit worried about the effect of the hair loss on my sex life, but I’ll ask again. The hair loss I’m experiencing is probably the most noticeable part of the hair loss process, and it is extremely important for my sex life to continue at least three months after taking this hair restoration remedy.
My sex life was not as bad as it was before this hair restoration program, and I feel like I’m being a little less of an ass for a while. It’s only a matter of time, but I’m looking forward to the next phase of my hair loss journey.
Thanks so much for all this info! I am currently taking Propecia, Minoxidil, and Rogaine. I’m in a good place to ask questions and be able to make an informed decision.
Also, I’m a bit worried that my hair loss is affecting my hair. I haven’t had any side effects from taking these products, but I’m a bit worried about how long it will take to regrow.
If I’m able to do it, I will do it. The results will be noticeable and you can see them on my hair. It’s a bit of a long shot, but it’s worth it.
Living with noticeable hair loss is no longer to be expected due to the incredible developments that have been made in the treatment of men’s hair loss.With the introduction of Propecia, generic name Finasteride, it is now possible to stop or slow down the progression of hair loss in the majority of men who use it.
Fifty percent of all men experience male-patterned baldness; the most common type of hair loss beginning around the age of thirty.
It generally starts as a receding hairline; a thinning of hair on the crown and temples; resulting in a U-shape pattern around the head. In some rare cases, a male may end up completely bald.
The condition is genetic; caused by an abundance of the male hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT) which causes the hair follicles to become weak and eventually inactive, resulting in a lack of hair re-growth. This process can take decades, so if you have experienced rapid hair loss (under a year) or scalp irritation causing bald patches, you should seek medical advice from your GP to ensure there are no underlying thyroid conditions or other reasons for the condition.
One of the most effective treatments for general hair loss is finasteride, which prevents further hair loss and increases hair growth.
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This process helps to reduce hair loss and allow you to experience even higher hair growth.
This oral tablet is bioequivalent to the active ingredient,propecia, at a recommended dose of 10 mg. It is considered a safe and effective treatment for general hair loss
Movant Hair Loss NewsFor men dealing with hair loss, Propecia is a popular treatment option. When used as directed, it helps to slow the progression of hair loss, helping to alleviate the discomfort and worry that many men feel when starting their hair loss treatment.
Hair Transplant NewsIn recent years, minoxidil, a clinically proven hair loss treatment, has become a popular choice for men. This micro-balancer is also available in tablet form, making it easy to incorporate into daily routines. This treatment then leads to a reduction in hair loss and, in some cases, even an improvement in the colour and texture of hair.
In comparison with finasteride, minoxidil has a slightly quicker onset of action and a lower risk of side effects. Minoxidil is a micro-balancer, meaning it does not require a healthcare professional’s supervision and can be used as soon as you are sexually stimulated. This makes it a popular choice for men who need to maintain their hairline or who find it difficult to achieve a hairline.
Effectiveness: The micro-balancer works by stimulating hair follicles, which promotes hair growth. Its main function is to encourage the growth of new hair and, in some cases, a receding hairline or bald patch. The effects can last for several months, providing you with additional time to grow and pack onto yourrethra.
Side Effects: Common side effects include headaches, facial flushing, and indigestion. These are usually mild and temporary, reducing after a short period.
The micro-balancer is designed to be taken orally, with the aim of minimizing any potential side effects. The oral tablet is bioequivalent to the active ingredient, finasteride, at a recommended dose of 10 mg.
Effectiveness: The micro-balancer works by stimulating hair follicles, which promote hair growth. The effects can be noticed for some individuals, but they are generally mild and temporary, reducing after a few months.
Propecia is a popular treatment option for general hair loss, particularly for men who may have experienced rapid hair loss or have had extensive hair re-growth.
I've been on propecia for a couple of years, but I have been struggling with hair loss for the last 6 years. I started noticing a decrease in my hair growth, and my hair is now shorter than it was before I started. I'm now a 35-year-old male and I've noticed my hairline has been getting longer. The problem is, I'm not losing all hair (I'm losing more than my head) and I can't even see the top of the head, so I'm losing it as I'm thinning out (my hairline has gone down, and my head is a bit smaller than it used to be).
I've tried and tried everything I know and have tried to keep from doing it, and I'm wondering if I've been doing something wrong?
I'm a little embarrassed to talk about this in public, but I'm a very shy person. I'm just afraid I'll find a solution to my hair loss problem. I'm worried that it will be bad for me, or something. I've been trying to find the best solution for my hair loss, but I can't find anything.
I've been taking Propecia for about a year, but I just can't remember when it was. I'm also thinking I'll be having to start taking it again. I'm just too shy to talk about the problem with my hair.
I don't know if this is the right solution, but I'm a bit concerned about the effects it could have on my hair, especially my baldness. I'm just looking at the results of taking Propecia and I'm wondering if it's working better or if there are any side effects.
I'm just going to say that there are a few things that I don't know about this drug and that's that I haven't read the drug information for Propecia. I'm also not sure how to make sure that it doesn't work, and that I'm going to continue taking the drug for a while. I can't really think of any of the other things that I need to keep in mind. I just want to feel normal and be normal. I'm a bit worried about my hair loss and just want to start doing it now.
This is what I've been reading up on. There are a few things that I don't know how to put together. I've had very little success with Propecia and I'm a little concerned that I'm going to start taking it again.There are some things that I'm not sure how to fix:
The other thing I don't know how to fix is the side effects. I have never heard of Propecia causing these side effects. I just wanted to know if Propecia is the right solution for my hair loss and I've heard nothing about them.
I've been trying to figure out the right way to fix it. I know that Propecia is supposed to be safe and effective, but I'm not sure how to do it. I don't have much experience with this drug, so I'm not sure how to fix it.
I'm going to be taking Propecia for a while, but it's not a lot to take, and it's not the right solution to my hair loss. I'm a little concerned that it could be a side effect of the drug. I'm sure that I'm taking the drug and am concerned that I'm going to have to start taking it again.
I have seen a lot of good things about Propecia and I'm wondering if there is a better way to deal with the side effects. I've been taking it for about two years, and I'm still having hair on my head. I'm also hoping that Propecia will help to keep my hair down. I'm just wondering if I'm doing something wrong or something.