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Originally Posted by Robert Haber, MD
Henrique:
Side effects from Propecia are rare. When they occur, onset can be very variable, with some patients experiencing issues within months, and others only after a few years of treatment. That's why its difficult to know if Propecia or other factors are to blame. 60% of patients who have problems find that the problems disappear spontaneously, even continuing the drug. However, since Propecia is out of your system within a few days, I generally recommend discontinuing the drug until symptoms resolve. Then I recommend restarting the drug. If the symptoms recur, then its reasonable to blame the drug.
I hope this helps.
Sincerely,
It really helped me, altough itīs hard for me to descontinuate the treatment as it has been effective. I can do a blood test to see if my testosterone is in the right levels can īt I? Another question is, how can be this side effects related to the drug itself if it is said that they happen in the beggining of the treatment. What is the placebo effect?
Thanks
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