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    I also use Nizoral.. Biotin too

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    Keep in mind that Nizoral can be very harsh on the scalp and hair, I believe it actually states it on the box. There is a 1% and 2% version of Nizoral.

    I guess if you insist upon using Nizoral I would use it in conjunction with a very high quality conditioner such as Regenepure or Revita COR, you could also use Nizoral once or twice a week and use Regenepure or revita shampoo and conditioner every other day.

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    Well dang, I just called my primary care physician and the first day I could get for an appointment is May 14th.

    In regards to shampoos, I went with the 2 pack of Regenepure. Should be here tomorrow.

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    Had my appointment yesterday with the doc, i'm now on a years supply of Finasteride 1mg.

    Starting the first tablet today. I'm kind of bummed out by the price of this stuff though. It's 70 bucks for a months worth. Dr Reddys brand. Insurance isn't convering it. Is anyone else getting a better price? I am getting mine from CVS.

    Jeff

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    Buy the generic version dude. So much cheaper. I think the site is called inhousepharmacy.biz or something like it.

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    Jut thought I would update this thread. I completed 1 month on Finasteride, no noticeable side effects. Nothing new to report on hair growth either but it's way too early to report anything. I continue to be balding lol.

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    Chances are pretty good that you will at the very least slow or even stop further progression. Regrowth happens, but should be viewed as a plus, but keeping what you have broadens your options considerably. Keep us posted and good luck!

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    Take generic proscar man, cut it into 5ths, 15 dollars a month. same drug. Worked wonders for me

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