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What labtests should I have before propecia?
So Im emailing my doctor tomorrow so I can get some lab work done this weekend.
What tests should i have done before starting propecia? Im running the labwork Saturday and then I'm popping pills! Help.
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IAHRS Recommended Hair Transplant Surgeon
I would ask your doctor about liver and kidney function tests and a PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) baseline before starting Propecia treatment.
Dr. Glenn Charles
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From my research you need testosterone, estrogen and DHT.
If too little DHT in ratio to testosterone, then there's some opinion that this might indicate the potential for side effects. DHT rises with age and testosterone falls, which might explain why younger guys seem to suffer more.
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I just emailed my doctor about the above. He seems resistant about anything and everything, but Im hoping I can talk some sense into him. Thank you for posts.
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Sometimes you just have to talk to a different doctor who will cooperate.
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Originally Posted by 25 going on 65
Sometimes you just have to talk to a different doctor who will cooperate.
True. My GP said no tests were needed. I emailed another doctor I've been to, but he will probably just tell me to go through my GP.
I might have to go outside my network, but I'd really like to start Propecia this weekend...Frustrating as fck
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IAHRS Recommended Hair Transplant Surgeon
You should know what your PSA level is before starting to take Propecia.
Dr. Glenn Charles
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He said no to all tests.
Ridiculous...
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Originally Posted by cs2257
He said no to all tests.
Ridiculous...
What a douche. I can't imagine how we have so many uncooperative doctors running around. I walked into my gp to get a blood test to confirm my duta was working and he was extremely friendly and helpful about the whole thing.
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Why one should do blood tests before taking finasteride? There is a range of how much testosterone, dht, etc a man in your specific age should have that proves he is healthy, correct? do we need to compare to exactly what we were before fin?
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