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Propecia's Clinical Testing Wins Everytime

Written by Stuart Stevens | Tuesday, 27 May 2008 | There are 0 comments

Propecia is statistically the most effective method to combat the problem

Many men panic to come up with a cure for the male pattern baldness and they overlook the simple fact that the hair loss drug Propecia is statistically the most effective method to combat the problem. Or should we put it in a different way… If you use any other method to beat male pattern baldness you are lowering your chances of success.

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An independent clinical study done on Propecia over a five year period saw that 90 percent of men who use Propecia have some form of visible hair growth which consisted either of their hair regrowing or that their hair stops falling out. The results were that 42 percent of men reported that they stop suffering from further hair loss and 48 percent actually experienced positive regrowth of hair. The results were assessed by an independent group of dermatologists.

You should also consider that Propecia is the only hair loss drug approved by the Food & Drug Administration in America as well as the EMEA in Europe for the cure of male pattern baldness. If you look on the web you will find hundreds of different hair loss remedies which promise fantastic results but when push comes to shove they can't back up their claims with proper independent scientific clinical trials which prove beyond doubt that their remedies work.

Time is not on your side if you start to suffer from male pattern baldness and going for a bogus remedy could mean that you lose the advantage of using Propecia early. Men who start to use Propecia as soon as they begin to notice their hair thinning often manage to get away with suffering from the effects of baldness completely.

You need a prescription from a doctor in order to use Propecia and you can get that by having an online consultation with a doctor on the Ukmedix web site.

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