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Doctors refuse to prescribe Propecia
Where can I go to get my Propecia refills?
I have been on this medication for over a year-and-a-half, with good results. The consultation doctor at Bosley was the one who initially prescribed it for me for one year.
When my pills ran out, I went back to Bosley for a follow-up consultation. The doctor reluctantly gave me a prescription for another 9 months--not even the full year. He was apparently annoyed that I had not yet made up my mind to get a transplant with Bosley, so he tried to use my need for Propecia against me, figuring that I would have to return to them, and get the transplant if I wanted additional prescriptions.
I recently decided that I want to postpone getting a transplant for a while. But now that leaves me with the problem of where to get my supply of Propecia?
I have been to a couple of doctors to ask to get a refill. One of them was a prostate specialist, who told me that I have to go to a cosmetic surgeon to get this prescribed.
Another doctor was a general practicioner, who also refused to write me a refill, telling me that I have to go to the doctor that originally prescribed Propecia for me.
What am I supposed to do at this point?
This is a subject that I rarely hear discussed on this forum, or anywhere else. Everyone assumes that you can just get Propecia for the asking, like going into a store and buying a bottle of Tylenol. No one has addressed the frustrating problem that doctors act as gatekeepers to your medication. This is really messed-up.
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Originally Posted by joer1212
Where can I go to get my Propecia refills?
I have been on this medication for over a year-and-a-half, with good results. The consultation doctor at Bosley was the one who initially prescribed it for me for one year.
When my pills ran out, I went back to Bosley for a follow-up consultation. The doctor reluctantly gave me a prescription for another 9 months--not even the full year. He was apparently annoyed that I had not yet made up my mind to get a transplant with Bosley, so he tried to use my need for Propecia against me, figuring that I would have to return to them, and get the transplant if I wanted additional prescriptions.
I recently decided that I want to postpone getting a transplant for a while. But now that leaves me with the problem of where to get my supply of Propecia?
I have been to a couple of doctors to ask to get a refill. One of them was a prostate specialist, who told me that I have to go to a cosmetic surgeon to get this prescribed.
Another doctor was a general practicioner, who also refused to write me a refill, telling me that I have to go to the doctor that originally prescribed Propecia for me.
What am I supposed to do at this point?
This is a subject that I rarely hear discussed on this forum, or anywhere else. Everyone assumes that you can just get Propecia for the asking, like going into a store and buying a bottle of Tylenol. No one has addressed the frustrating problem that doctors act as gatekeepers to your medication. This is really messed-up.
You can buy them at thttp://www.inhousepharmacy.biz/p-425-proscar-5mg.aspx
have you tried seeing a dermatologist?
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Man, those Bosley people really are pieces of shit, trying to pressure you to get a hair transplant today. But lots of these doctors today will do anything to try to get a person to have a hair transplant with them, thereby padding their pockets with more and more money. But to answer your question, you can get a Propecia prescription from any good dermatologist, it doesn't even have to be a cosmetic surgeon. What country are you in, BTW?
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Originally Posted by DepressedByHairLoss
Man, those Bosley people really are pieces of shit, trying to pressure you to get a hair transplant today. But lots of these doctors today will do anything to try to get a person to have a hair transplant with them, thereby padding their pockets with more and more money. But to answer your question, you can get a Propecia prescription from any good dermatologist, it doesn't even have to be a cosmetic surgeon. What country are you in, BTW?
I live in Brooklyn, New York.
So, if I make the effort to go to yet another doctor (a dermatologist), and spend money on yet another co-payment, do I have a reasonably good chance that this doctor will prescribe Propecia for me for as long as I need it?
Is it standard practice among Propecia users to go to a dermatologist to get their medication?
I ask this because I once went to a dermatologist to get a Retin-A refill (anti-aging skin cream), and, amazingly, the doctor told me "your skin is fine", and refused to write me the refill! It was infuriating. Never mind that the reason my "skin is fine" was because of the Retin-A that I had been using for months.
Of all places, you would think it would be obvious to go to a skin doctor to secure your supply of skin cream, so I'm wary that going to a skin doctor to get an additional supply of Propecia will be that fruitful.
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Originally Posted by dex89
You can buy them at thttp://www.inhousepharmacy.biz/p-425-proscar-5mg.aspx
have you tried seeing a dermatologist?
I don't have any problem buying Propecia, it's getting the right to buy it that is killing me.
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If you're in Brooklyn, then that makes it easy. I thought you were perhaps in a third world country or something. Check out one of Spencer's IAHRS doctors: Robert Bernstein in Manhattan at www.bernsteinmedical.com. I've heard from several people on here who say that he's ethical and can write you prescription for Propecia without pressuring you to get a hair transplant. And your last plan of action: call back that Bosley doctor and tell him to go f**k himself.
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Bosley. Crooks.Always have been and probably always will be. If these guys invent a cure for baldness I probably still wouldn't go near them. Got ripped off by them long time ago. $3000 for 300 grafts. It's not the price though. But have you ever heard of an HT doctor telling someone/accepting to do an HT that's only 300 grafts? The thing is, my hair line back then was thick and hardly showing any signs of thinning, but the greedy bastards couldn't pass up the chance to grab 3 grands from a guy who was too scared to lose even 50 hairs in his hair line.
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Man, these dudes sound like a bunch of ****in crooks. I like the idea of seeing a derm then, since they don't really have an incentive to do anything else to you really.
What bothers me, is if the doctor is afraid of malpractice, or some shit, and won't prescribe - I end up walking out with a co-pay and zero treatment. Appointment coming up soon.
How has everyone's experience been walking into a derm office very educated on treatment options, expressing knowledge of sides for treatments, and basically just saying "I want fin, this is a chance I want to take, now just console me on the appropriate way to taper on, and monitor my results please"?????
^What I plan to do. Hope it works
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Originally Posted by BigThinker
Man, these dudes sound like a bunch of ****in crooks. I like the idea of seeing a derm then, since they don't really have an incentive to do anything else to you really.
What bothers me, is if the doctor is afraid of malpractice, or some shit, and won't prescribe - I end up walking out with a co-pay and zero treatment. Appointment coming up soon.
How has everyone's experience been walking into a derm office very educated on treatment options, expressing knowledge of sides for treatments, and basically just saying "I want fin, this is a chance I want to take, now just console me on the appropriate way to taper on, and monitor my results please"?????
^What I plan to do. Hope it works
Let us know how it goes.
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Originally Posted by BigThinker
Man, these dudes sound like a bunch of ****in crooks. I like the idea of seeing a derm then, since they don't really have an incentive to do anything else to you really.
What bothers me, is if the doctor is afraid of malpractice, or some shit, and won't prescribe - I end up walking out with a co-pay and zero treatment. Appointment coming up soon.
How has everyone's experience been walking into a derm office very educated on treatment options, expressing knowledge of sides for treatments, and basically just saying "I want fin, this is a chance I want to take, now just console me on the appropriate way to taper on, and monitor my results please"?????
^What I plan to do. Hope it works
I've gone to a dermatologist for--are you ready for this?--skin cream, and was refused a prescription.
If you can't get skin cream (Retin-A) from a dermatologist, I give up.
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