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Steroids And Propecia

Written by Stuart Stevens | Monday, 15 January 2007 | There are 0 comments

A word of warning to men who use steroids! Ukmedix is aware that many men use steroids for getting well as they can boost the human body’s ability to repair itself but many men use steroids when they go to the gym so that they can build muscle mass quicker. This makes sense except for the long list of side effects that steroids can cause that do not justify the use unless for medical reasons.

The relevant bit of information that we would like to share with you regarding hair loss is that the use of steroids can in fact speed up the natural and genetic process of hair loss for some men. How does this happen you may ask yourself? Well it appears that these anabolic steroids can increase the rate at which testosterone is converted to Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) which is the all-important factor in male pattern hair loss. The DHT that builds up in the scalp of a man kills the hair follicles at the root and eventually causes baldness.

Research has shown that men use steroids more than women and they often use them for bodybuilding and other sports to get a competitive advantage over other men. Many men who use these steroids and are thus worried about their hair loss as a result have started to use the drug Propecia that contains finasteride to counteract the effects of the steroids.

If you are using anabolic steroids and you wish to use Propecia it is important that you inform the doctor that you are doing so when he issues your prescription. Propecia is known to be the most tested and most effective hair loss medication in the world but it nevertheless requires a doctor’s prescription before use.

At Ukmedix it is possible to get an online consultation with a doctor to see if Propecia is the right hair restoration drug for you.

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