Propecia erectile dysfunction effect is real folks

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  • gmonasco
    Inactive
    • Apr 2010
    • 865

    #46
    crap. its real. i can't believe i took this shit.
    Here's a helpful hint: If you're going to reference a medical journal article, you should try actually reading it first.

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    • Notbaldyet
      Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 31

      #47
      read it

      i did. it costs $35. did you?

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      • brentipold
        Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 48

        #48
        I guess not.. I guess you're the real genius around here then huh?

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        • gmonasco
          Inactive
          • Apr 2010
          • 865

          #49
          Originally posted by brentipold
          You're obviously one of the lucky idiots that it doesn't effect.
          As you obviously have no substantive argument to offer beyond the ad hominem, you merit no serious attention.

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          • gmonasco
            Inactive
            • Apr 2010
            • 865

            #50
            Originally posted by Notbaldyet
            i did. it costs $35. did you?
            Indeed I did. And I noted how often subjects who were given placebos still reported problems with diminished libido or erectile dysfunction.

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            • brentipold
              Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 48

              #51
              Originally posted by gmonasco
              As you obviously have no substantive argument to offer beyond the ad hominem, you merit no serious attention.
              There's a forum full of ppl devastated by fin.. What other reason do I need? NONE!!! Blood tests don't lie, and they disprove all of the mumbo jumbo you speak of, so do me a favor and stop talking about things you know absolutely NOTHING about.

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              • Notbaldyet
                Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 31

                #52
                placebo

                ED, ejaculatory disorders,
                and decreased libido were more frequently
                observed in finasteride- than placebo-treated men
                (15% vs. 7%, respectively). The PREDICT trial
                showed that the incidence ofEDand reduced libido
                were similar between the finasteride and doxazosin
                groups. In the PCPT, in which 18,882 men were
                enrolled for 7 years of finasteride therapy versus
                placebo, approximately 28.9% of men discontinued
                therapy in the placebo group compared with 36.8%
                in the finasteride group (P < 0.001). Reduced ejaculate
                volume, ED, loss of libido, and gynecomastia
                were more common in the finasteride group
                (P < 0.001).

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                ED is highly psychological. However, the probability between effects in placebo and non placebo groups is statistically significantly different.

                i must also add that gynecomastia is an objective finding.

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