Written by Stuart Stevens | Tuesday, 27 November 2007
Though many men will not actually admit it one of the biggest fears and concerns as they get older is that they will lose their hair. This means that they are willing to spend big amounts of money on anything that will get their hair to grow again, and their desperation can make them extremely gullible and susceptible to hair restoration scams. We’ve written about this before at Ukmedix News and we have decided to remind you about hair loss scams every now and again because despite effective medication on the market for men to use they still fall for these hair loss scams every now and again.

Without a doubt from our research at Ukmedix News the best hair loss medication on the market today is the Propecia drug made by the drug company Merck. Statistically it has better results for male pattern baldness than any other hair loss medication and therefore using anything else just lowers the chances of you getting good results. It is the easiest hair loss medication to use as all you have to do is pop a small pill in your mouth every day for it to take effect.
The other drug which has been shown to slow the effect of male pattern baldness is minoxidil which is a topically applied liquid that can boost hair follicle strength. Minoxidil has been around for quite a few years now and can even be used in conjunction with Propecia provided that you tell your doctor about it. If you buy Propecia on the internet you should be aware that you need a prescription for it and any web site that offers it to you without a prescription is almost certainly selling you a fake version of the medication.
Selling fake Propecia on the internet is one of the biggest scams around because while Propecia works in well over 80 percent of all men for some unlucky men it has no effect at all, and thus many men who buy the fake version will never know that they bought the fake version and will just presume that they fell into the category of men for whom the Propecia drug just does not work. It takes between three and six months before the effects of Propecia start to show by which time the website that you bought it from has probably shut down and in any case it is likely to be operating from India or China.
If you buy Propecia online make sure that you get a doctor’s prescription and if you buy it from the Ukmedix web site you can even get the UK address of the pharmacy from where your Propecia comes from using the Pharmacheck system.
