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  • scout88
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2012
    • 2

    Should i quit? Advice needed

    Hi guys, Im new to the forum and just wanted to ask a quick question. Im a 24yr old guy and have been on propecia for the last 6 months. Unfortunately think Iv been experiencing sides, nothing too major but erections not quite what they used to be and watery semen. Anyway i was going to go from 1mg to 0.5/day to see if that helped, but with this latest wave of anti-propecia news im now not sure. Am i increasing my chances of suffering long term sides my staying on the drug, even at a lower dose? is it safer just to stop completely?
    thanks very much
  • beatinghairloss
    Senior Member
    • May 2012
    • 213

    #2
    Originally posted by scout88
    Hi guys, Im new to the forum and just wanted to ask a quick question. Im a 24yr old guy and have been on propecia for the last 6 months. Unfortunately think Iv been experiencing sides, nothing too major but erections not quite what they used to be and watery semen. Anyway i was going to go from 1mg to 0.5/day to see if that helped, but with this latest wave of anti-propecia news im now not sure. Am i increasing my chances of suffering long term sides my staying on the drug, even at a lower dose? is it safer just to stop completely?
    thanks very much

    Talk to your doctor about quiting. I say quit it but I am not a doctor. I use ERT Ejaculation Rythem Technique (It essentially does the same thing). Once every two weeks no more.

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    • chrisis
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2012
      • 1257

      #3
      If you decide to come off it, I'd suggest you wean off it gradually. There's no exact science regarding specific dosage and duration, but a few weeks at 0.75mg, then 0.5mg and so on, would be a good bet I think.

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      • deep84
        Junior Member
        • Dec 2011
        • 10

        #4
        Have you seen any results? It all really boils down to what you are willing to tolerate in order to save your hair. Personally I started taking proscar last week and I have the mind set that yes the side effects are real and I am willing to deal with a mild decrease in libido and erection strength, but I would definitely call it quits if I got gynecomastia. It's risk vs reward. As far as the latest studies go, there hasn't been a legitimate research study yet to conclusively say that the side effects are irreversible in a significant percentage of men. The George Washington University research study that everyone is raving about is really a horrible study. The number of subjects were just too small, and there are so many variables/confounding factors that probably went unaccounted for. You have to remember there are millions of people on this medication. I'm sure with positive results, a number of them are willing to overlook some of the side effects.

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