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Propecia Still Number One

Written by Richard Simmons| Friday, 05 September 2008| There are 0 comments

being used by well over 4 million men worldwide

Despite millions of pounds being invested every year into new hair loss remedies to treat male pattern baldness, the drug Propecia still reigns supreme as the most effective remedy to stop losing your hair.

propecia still number one

The drug Propecia, which is made by the pharma company Merck has been through numerous clinical trials all over the world and is at present being used by well over 4 million men worldwide. It is statistically the most successful hair restoration drug or remedy in the world today and unless some great breakthrough is found it is unlikely to be removed from the top spot.

Part of the attraction of the hair loss drug Propecia is that it does not require you to rub any lotions or liquids into your scalp and all you have to do is take a small pill every day.

The hair loss drug Propecia works by preventing the Dihydrotestosterone which forms naturally in the scalp and which is responsible for male pattern baldness from being produced. It actually deals with the problem at the root which makes it a preventative care loss remedy rather than a curative one.

The Propecia drug does not work for every single man but well over 80 percent of men reported that it had some beneficial effect on their hair loss. Propecia works especially for men who suffer from balding on the top of their heads and in some cases actually causes hair regrowth.

Some men have been using Propecia since it first came on to the market almost ten years ago and they credit it with the reason why they still have hair on their heads. The Propecia hair loss drug is more likely to be successful the sooner you start to use it and if you start to see signs of thinning hair you need to do something about the problem soon the rather than later if you want to increase your chances of success.

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