Effective medical treatment of male-pattern baldness with Propecia (Finasteride)
Propecia (Finasteride) is the only medicine for treating male-pattern baldness approved in the USA and many other countries. Years of research and post clinical use of the medicines in more than 1 million patients showed that long-term use of Propecia (Finasteride) is effective for treating male-type baldness independently of national identity of the patient. Comparison of the effect of Propecia (Finasteride) with placebo in clinical conditions showed, that Propecia may cause a continuous improvement in stimulation of new hair growth and significantly reduces hair loss. Decrease of sexual drive may be one of the side effects of Propecia (Finasteride), but only 5% of men taking Propecia experienced this side effect, and it passed away after long time of us of the drug. Within 5 years 16 countries approved Propecia (Finasteride) for treating male-pattern baldness. Good therapeutic effect could be achieved in a year after using Propecia (Finasteride). According to statistics, about 85% of Propecia users report new hair growth on the bald patches, and 36% report that their hair has become thicker. Buy Propecia(Finasteride) and start taking it as soon as you notice that your hair line has thinned out, and you will prevent a possible baldness.
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