Proof Finasteride is a "safe" drug

yea thats the 2nd link this bald nigga posted:

comprehensive review of a total of 73 papers on medical therapies for BPH was conducted, with a focus on the effects of different pharmacological agents on sexual function.[6] The review revealed that finasteride is infrequently associated with problems of ejaculation (2.1-7.7%), erection (4.9-15.8%), and libido (3.1-5.4%).

The role of nocebo effect in the causation of ED due to finasteride has been investigated.[7] Nocebo effect refers to an adverse effect that results from the psychological awareness of the possibility of the side effects, but is not a direct result of the specific pharmacological action of the drug. In this study, the group informed about the sexual adverse effects of finasteride reported increased incidence of ED, when compared to the group without information.[7] The side effects were completely reversible in 5 days when the medicine was discontinued, confirming that nocebo effect has an influence in causation of side effects and suggesting the role of psychological factors.
15% of men getting erection problems is a huge deal. People used to say less than 1%
 
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You're literally trolling. Watch 30 seconds of the top video then watch this. Dude looks like he either has make up on or is transitioning
maybe he browses here and started taking @Moggedbyevery1 's advice
 
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Ye I wouldn't take fin if you dont have to but if you need it then ye
na look my comment again i marked the relevant places. sides are very unlikely
 
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na look my comment again i marked the relevant places. sides are very unlikely
You read one study only now read the rest. I can keep getting more for you to read from.

+15% of men getting erection issues is a huge deal. The others might have gotten but couldn't tell. With time it will be more prevalent and they keep taking it over years
 
15% of men getting erection problems is a huge deal. People used to say less than 1%
well these are the results from 70 studies. most results are between 4-15%. also dont forget nocebo.

since im taking fin i always look at my penis and fear that i lose my Libido. it could have many reasons but obv i blame fin if something isnt right
 
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well these are the results from 70 studies. most results are between 4-15%. also dont forget nocebo.

since im taking fin i always look at my penis and fear that i lose my Libido. it could have many reasons but obv i blame fin if something isnt right
ye a lot of guys who take it have erection problems beforehand and then blame it on fin
 
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ye a lot of guys who take it have erection problems beforehand and then blame it on fin
This is like the vaccine argument.

"He would have died anyway from the common cold" :soy::soy::soy::soy::soy::soy:
 
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This is like the vaccine argument.

"He would have died anyway from the common cold" :soy::soy::soy::soy::soy::soy:

look this is a fin alternative but this is the drug that trannies take, topical tho
 
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What’s wrong with makeup :feelsgood:
no

Looksmax
 
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ok you convinced me maybe I'll try and find fin alternatives but will involve topical anti androgens, I think I can find something as effective but fin is just convenient

I was contemplating coming off fin earlier this year but it made me suicidal
 
ok you convinced me maybe I'll try and find fin alternatives but will involve topical anti androgens, I think I can find something as effective but fin is just convenient

I was contemplating coming off fin earlier this year but it made me suicidal
What are the alternatives realistically tbh? RU?
 
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21292254/#:~:text=Conclusion(s): The significant,resulting in increased pregnancy losses



https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22789024/


https://www.dermatologytimes.com/view/study-examines-finasteride-risks-for-younger-males

https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/75942


The known side effects of finasteride include sexual dysfunction (e.g. loss of libido, impotence, ejaculatory or erectile dysfunction), gynecomastia, changes in cognition, and affect (including depression, which was added to the product package insert by Merck in 2010). Of particular interest is that there are side effects after finasteride is discontinued. For example, there are reports of persistent sexual dysfunction following discontinuation of finasteride [4, 46, 47, 48]. Additionally, former users of finasteride report sexual dysfunction and have high scores on the Beck Depression Inventory more than 3 months after cessation of finasteride use [2, 3]. In this study, 75% of men (61 total in the study) showing persistent sexual dysfunction following finasteride discontinuation had symptoms of depression (assessed by Beck Depression Inventory) over 3 months later. It is assumed in these individuals that endogenous androgen levels have normalized, so the question remains regarding potential mechanisms of these long-term changes in behavioral responses. A recent publication has shown that there seems to be a reduced capacity for neuroactive steroid production (as measured in cerebrospinal fluid or plasma) of individuals with side effects following discontinuation of finasteride for alopecia [49]. Studies in patients at risk for prostate cancer prescribed finasteride demonstrate increased testosterone and decreased DHT and 3α-diol glucuronide (mainly produced in the liver) in circulation [43], in addition to differences in cholesterol profile [49]. Whether levels coincide with symptoms is not understood. We have collected pilot data in support of this idea in male rats. In this study, male rats were GDX or gonadally-intact and were administered T or vehicle chronically in conjunction with finasteride or vehicle. Rats that were GDX, compared to intact rats, had lower circulating T and DHT levels, smaller prostates and longer latencies to initiate sexual contacts with a female (as to be expected). T-replacement increased plasma T and prostate mass. Similar to GDX, finasteride decreased prostate weight and inhibited sexual behavior (Figure 11). A preliminary finding in this study was that the finasteride treatment had variable effects to reduce the 5α-reduced metabolite, DHT, and that the levels determined do not seem to coincide with the behavioral patterns observed. As such, the present proposal is informed by the clinical literature and preliminary results in our laboratory using an animal model. Thus, of clinical relevance is consideration of long-term effects of androgen manipulations that extend beyond the treatment period. We propose, such as with post-finasteride syndrome, that there may be long-term consequences of changing androgen milieu that may be independent of specific levels of androgens at a particular time.


There are many more which I can't find atm. Search yourself. Jews made it hard to find
from the study you linked:
The incidence of each side effect mentioned decreased to ≤0.3% by the fifth year of treatment with finasteride. The incidence of side effects were comparable to that of placebo both at one year and at 5 years.

A large prospective study in as many as 17,313 patients was conducted to look into the effects of finasteride and other covariates on sexual dysfunction as part of the analysis of The Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial (PCPT).[11] Sexual dysfunction was assessed in the 17,313 PCPT participants who received finasteride 5 mg during a 7-year period. Finasteride increased sexual dysfunction only slightly even at 5 mg dosage (which is much higher than the 1 mg administered in pattern hair loss) and its impact diminished over time. The authors concluded that the effect of finasteride on sexual functioning is minimal for most men and should not impact the decision to prescribe or take finasteride.



then again:
However, there are more recent studies, which seem to have documented contrary findings. Avery recent study by Irwig MS et al, which has beenwidely reported in lay press and internet reported findings after conducting standardized interviews with 71 otherwise healthy men aged 21-46 years who reported new onset of sexual side effects associated with the temporal use of finasteride in which the symptoms persisted for at least three months despite stopping the drug.

However, there were many limitations in the study, such as small number of patients, selection bias, recall bias for before finasteride data, and no serum hormone analysis.

:forcedsmile::forcedsmile::forcedsmile:
 
from the study you linked:
The incidence of each side effect mentioned decreased to ≤0.3% by the fifth year of treatment with finasteride. The incidence of side effects were comparable to that of placebo both at one year and at 5 years.

A large prospective study in as many as 17,313 patients was conducted to look into the effects of finasteride and other covariates on sexual dysfunction as part of the analysis of The Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial (PCPT).[11] Sexual dysfunction was assessed in the 17,313 PCPT participants who received finasteride 5 mg during a 7-year period. Finasteride increased sexual dysfunction only slightly even at 5 mg dosage (which is much higher than the 1 mg administered in pattern hair loss) and its impact diminished over time. The authors concluded that the effect of finasteride on sexual functioning is minimal for most men and should not impact the decision to prescribe or take finasteride.



Then again:
However, there are more recent studies, which seem to have documented contrary findings. Avery recent study by Irwig MS et al, which has beenwidely reported in lay press and internet reported findings after conducting standardized interviews with 71 otherwise healthy men aged 21-46 years who reported new onset of sexual side effects associated with the temporal use of finasteride in which the symptoms persisted for at least three months despite stopping the drug.

However, there were many limitations in the study, such as small number of patients, selection bias, recall bias for before finasteride data, and no serum hormone analysis.

:forcedsmile::forcedsmile::forcedsmile:
Take Finasteride bro idc. I took it and my sexdrive has never been the same. It caused me to become emotional and suicidal which I never was before and it gave me memory loss. Maybe I'm extremely unlucky. Or maybe I have adhd idk
 
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Take Finasteride bro idc. I took it and my sexdrive has never been the same. It caused me to become emotional and suicidal which I never was before and it gave me memory loss. Maybe I'm extremely unlucky. Or maybe I have adhd idk
just keep taking it then if the side effects wont go away
 
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21292254/#:~:text=Conclusion(s): The significant,resulting in increased pregnancy losses



https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22789024/


https://www.dermatologytimes.com/view/study-examines-finasteride-risks-for-younger-males

https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/75942


The known side effects of finasteride include sexual dysfunction (e.g. loss of libido, impotence, ejaculatory or erectile dysfunction), gynecomastia, changes in cognition, and affect (including depression, which was added to the product package insert by Merck in 2010). Of particular interest is that there are side effects after finasteride is discontinued. For example, there are reports of persistent sexual dysfunction following discontinuation of finasteride [4, 46, 47, 48]. Additionally, former users of finasteride report sexual dysfunction and have high scores on the Beck Depression Inventory more than 3 months after cessation of finasteride use [2, 3]. In this study, 75% of men (61 total in the study) showing persistent sexual dysfunction following finasteride discontinuation had symptoms of depression (assessed by Beck Depression Inventory) over 3 months later. It is assumed in these individuals that endogenous androgen levels have normalized, so the question remains regarding potential mechanisms of these long-term changes in behavioral responses. A recent publication has shown that there seems to be a reduced capacity for neuroactive steroid production (as measured in cerebrospinal fluid or plasma) of individuals with side effects following discontinuation of finasteride for alopecia [49]. Studies in patients at risk for prostate cancer prescribed finasteride demonstrate increased testosterone and decreased DHT and 3α-diol glucuronide (mainly produced in the liver) in circulation [43], in addition to differences in cholesterol profile [49]. Whether levels coincide with symptoms is not understood. We have collected pilot data in support of this idea in male rats. In this study, male rats were GDX or gonadally-intact and were administered T or vehicle chronically in conjunction with finasteride or vehicle. Rats that were GDX, compared to intact rats, had lower circulating T and DHT levels, smaller prostates and longer latencies to initiate sexual contacts with a female (as to be expected). T-replacement increased plasma T and prostate mass. Similar to GDX, finasteride decreased prostate weight and inhibited sexual behavior (Figure 11). A preliminary finding in this study was that the finasteride treatment had variable effects to reduce the 5α-reduced metabolite, DHT, and that the levels determined do not seem to coincide with the behavioral patterns observed. As such, the present proposal is informed by the clinical literature and preliminary results in our laboratory using an animal model. Thus, of clinical relevance is consideration of long-term effects of androgen manipulations that extend beyond the treatment period. We propose, such as with post-finasteride syndrome, that there may be long-term consequences of changing androgen milieu that may be independent of specific levels of androgens at a particular time.


There are many more which I can't find atm. Search yourself. Jews made it hard to find
'muh side effects' :soy:
 
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strong for a TRANNY
 
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Take Finasteride bro idc. I took it and my sexdrive has never been the same. It caused me to become emotional and suicidal which I never was before and it gave me memory loss. Maybe I'm extremely unlucky. Or maybe I have adhd idk
i took Finasterid and failed my job Interview:feelsrope: jew drug hindering me from ascending
 
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All I see is a guy with jb skin and hair in 30s because he made based choices in his life
Good inspiration for taking fin and tret
 
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yea thats the 2nd link this bald nigga posted:

comprehensive review of a total of 73 papers on medical therapies for BPH was conducted, with a focus on the effects of different pharmacological agents on sexual function.[6] The review revealed that finasteride is infrequently associated with problems of ejaculation (2.1-7.7%), erection (4.9-15.8%), and libido (3.1-5.4%).

The role of nocebo effect in the causation of ED due to finasteride has been investigated.[7] Nocebo effect refers to an adverse effect that results from the psychological awareness of the possibility of the side effects, but is not a direct result of the specific pharmacological action of the drug. In this study, the group informed about the sexual adverse effects of finasteride reported increased incidence of ED, when compared to the group without information.[7] The side effects were completely reversible in 5 days when the medicine was discontinued, confirming that nocebo effect has an influence in causation of side effects and suggesting the role of psychological factors.
juffalul at trusting any of these jew studies side effects are unavoidable if you nuke your dht it's inevitable
 
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This dogshit forum is the only place where full baldcels hate on finasteride, op is probably mad he didn’t take it earlier
op took it and got huge puffy nipples
 
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Looks like he upgraded his camera but instead it just reveals his trannymaxxing
 
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He's like nearly 40 and looks great but yeah, keep skitzo posting constantly about a drug thats been around for 30 years. Most of hollywood actors are on it but you, a random coping online is far more enlightened than those retards.
 
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Used to look like high T American Psycho jock



He still has his bones but his skin/hair quality/mannerisms are more feminine.
 
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H
fin also makes you age less and it makes your fat pads fuller

he also uses retin-a and microneedles his skin, good skin can make look feminine
Which videos he says that he microneedles his skin? Lifefuel for oldcel if true
 
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Trannymaxxing is ideal for slaying JBs, you wouldn't understand
 
you're all fucking obese if finasteride nuked your erection or some shit; of course it did, cause yr t levels were already in the toliet and the estrogen and beer belly to the roof
get to 12% bf or less first and see what happens :soy:
Diet Pants GIF
 
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he looks like a tranny cuz of tretinoin (gay glow) and the long hair. DHT ages ur skin too and by blocking it he still has decent collagen

im not a fan of finasteride and im unsure if i can continue taking it but what else is there? im waiting for the 2 kintor drugs and hm-115 if these wont make us stop hairloss, nothing will in our lifetime
 
Safe for transitioning into the opposite gender that is.

Kevin man is a famous youtuber among the hair restoration circles.

He is a huge advocate for Finasteride and that Finasteride is completely safe and DHT is a "trash" hormone





Look at kevin he is literally transitioning into a woman look at his fucking face

Looks like a middle aged granny

my guy stop coping
you're already bald
of course you don't want to know that you had the opportunity to prevent it so you demonize finasteride
the guy is 40 years old or so if I remember correctly, he looks great for his age
 
Good post. Will post a thread about some more points and tag you
 
you're all fucking obese if finasteride nuked your erection or some shit; of course it did, cause yr t levels were already in the toliet and the estrogen and beer belly to the roof
get to 12% bf or less first and see what happens :soy:
Diet Pants GIF
i am less than 12% for my whole life and i have zero testosterone
 
Bald cucks too low T to try fin.

For those who want a normal life with hair, fin is a great drug.
 
I think he is also Vegan.. so yes I think his body is in transition as we speak.

I did T testing on Fin for 2 years then quit a year.

My T went from low mid ranges to high range. (Pre-fin levels).

Not a doctor but proved to me it reduced my T significantly while on it.
my T raised about 10% while on fin
im at 800+
 

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