If you’re considering taking Propecia to treat your hair loss, one of the best ways to do your due diligence is to speak with a physician who takes the drug himself. Listen as a TBT caller from Toronto Canada discusses his experience in researching the drug and how finding a doctor, who not only prescribes Propecia but takes it himself, helped to provide him with better insight when deciding whether or not to give Propecia a try.
The anecdotal incidence of the phenomenon known as post-finasteride syndrome (PFS) seems to be receiving more attention in the mainstream media than ever before, since it’s been revealed that President Trump is being prescribed the hair loss drug by his personal physician. The most commonly reported persistent side effects of finasteride are loss of libido, erectile dysfunction, depression, suicidal ideation, anxiety, panic attacks, penile shrinkage, gynecomastia, muscle atrophy, cognitive impairment and insomnia.
Spencer Kobren and Joe Tillman both long time finasteride users speak with Tom, a physician who has been suffering with many of the adverse side effects described by those who believe they are victims of PFS.
To provide some perspective, Dr. Richard Hoffman, a physician who was a site investigator in the original clinical trials for finasteride and who also happens to be a patient advocate, who has taken on the role of exposing the inflated claims of drug and device companies for years, has a different take on this relatively new phenomenon or drug induced anomaly.
“The JAMA Dermatologymeta-analysis did not find any evidence for a life-altering impact of finasteride, just that studies consistently failed to provide sufficient data to adequately characterize the potential harms of the drug. And yet the media coverage of the topic, based on these individual stories, presents an extremely dire portrait.”
Read article: Advocacy Group Spin May Skew Discussion on Finasteride Side Effects http://bit.ly/1J0FyC1
If you are currently taking Propecia or are considering the medication to treat your hair loss, this is a show you don’t want to miss.
Spencer Kobren and Joe Tillman discuss Propecia success story intolerance on the internet as well as whether or not robotics will play a role in the future of hair transplant surgery.
"Spencer Kobren's nationally syndicated show "The Bald Truth" has a dedicated listenership that would have Rush Limbaugh pulling his hair out in envy." --Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.