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How much does Propecia effect your Liver?? 
PostPosted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 3:43 am Translate this post:   Reply with quote
sentarli
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I dont know if studies have been made of Propecia being taken for more then 10 years, I would actually like to know what effect Propecia has on the Long term life span of the Liver. I read on the prospectus of Propecia that people with Liver abnormalities should not take Propecia, a bit worried about this.
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propecia and the liver 
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when medications are metabolised in the liver, it is generally recomended that the person with severe liver disease avoid the product. why? if the liver is responsible for flushing the medication out of your system, you don't want to take the medication should your liver not work properly. there are no reports of propecia causing liver damage.

In short, if your liver is not working properly, you will not be able to get rid of the propecia so you should not take it.

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Thanks Drcole, you have made my day today!!(was a bit worried about this)
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Propecia for hair loss 
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Propecia is metabolized in the liver and eliminated by the kidneys and in the feces. it does not have any adverse affects on the liver.
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Re: Propecia for hair loss 
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just asking without be a doctor .I saw Propecia site ,and see that there are clinical 5 year tests . Are 5 years enough for the safety of one medicine ?
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What is this propecia site? give me the link.

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propecia.com it is the Merc propecia official site
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Propecia has been used over a decade 
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This study was to prove results and monitor side effects.
Propecia is been used since 1990 and until now it is considered to be very safe and i haven't heard of any patient that had cancer.
Also, I have not seen anyone who stayed on Propecia go bald, but I have seen many, many men who were taking it and decided to stop, who then went either very bald or very thin.

You might find this page useful:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finasteride
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Re: Propecia has been used over a decade 
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i believe that propecia is all that we have for the moment in our hands ,
for fighting the cause of hairloss . On the other hand , i believe that propecia slows down the hairloss but it is for me difficult to accept that a person of early hairloss stage 1-2 , who is programed for stage 6 , can
stay at stage 2 for the rest of his life ,with propecia . This does not mean
that this 'slow down ' is not important and helpfull for many people .
Surely propecia , is a hope .
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propecia for hair loss 
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no, 5 years is not enough time to acess the saftey of a medication. most likely propecia will prove to be quite safe with a reduction in the risk of prostate cancer, but it is still too early to say for absolute certainty. check back in on this subject in 25 years.

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