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6 votes
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US Food and Drug Administration officials took months to inspect a critical plant in Europe, leaving Americans without shots as mpox spreads
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I've been on the hair loss drug Dutasteride for two years now. AMA.
I'll start this post off by summarizing my hair loss experience. When I was 18, a few months shy of 19, I went to the barber and there was a miscommunication and the barber ended up buzzing my...
I'll start this post off by summarizing my hair loss experience.
When I was 18, a few months shy of 19, I went to the barber and there was a miscommunication and the barber ended up buzzing my hair off. This is the first time that I was able to see my hairline in a while and I saw that it was higher than I remembered. I was scared at first, I couldn't believe that my hairline was receding. But then I read a few things figures maybe it was just maturing, and then I eventually forgot. Actually a few months later I was back thinking to whether I was losing my hair or not. I talked to a cousin of mine and he said something about a pill that he was taking but that it had a possible side effect of erectile dysfunction. I wasn't going to take a chance on that when I wasn't even sure if I was actually balding.
The next year and a half, I stop thinking about hair loss. It's like I had my memory wiped of that moment, probably due to stress from school. The only thing that happened is that I thought to myself was "man my hair is kind of weird right now." And also I had developed a scalp issue, which I later found out was psoriasis also due to stress.
So, right before the pandemic hits in February 2020, me and my dad go have lunch at this restaurant. I take a shower and go out. My hair is still wet by the time we go to the restaurant. My dad looks up at my hair and asks "are you losing your hair?" And that's when I realized that I was indeed going bald. For the next three months, I was going through all the stages of grief. I was wildly depressed and anxious. I did some research into possible treatments. It took me a while to learn (or re-learn) about the pill known as finasteride. I then find out about a website where you can buy prescription meds without a prescription shipped over from India so I buy finasteride from there and I started treatment on May 1st 2020. I was 20 years old. I then go to the dermatologist two months later and they prescribe me Dutasteride which I have been on ever since.
My initial side effect on the drug was watery semen, which cleared up a few weeks after starting the drug. My hair has re-grown a lot. It's back to it's original thickness, and my hairline has made a rather substantial comeback. It's not all back, but enough to the point where the average person wouldn't know I'm balding anymore.
Let me know if you have any questions. I would love to post pictures, but I rather not if that's okay with everyone.
18 votes -
Moderna drops vaccine patent in ninety-two low income countries
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Sacklers raise their offer to settle opioid lawsuits by more than $1 billion
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The inside story of the Pfizer vaccine: A 'once-in-an-epoch windfall'
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A major reversal on aspirin highlights a concept everyone should understand
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Merck says research shows its COVID-19 pill works against variants
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The Sacklers, who made billions from OxyContin, win immunity from US opioid lawsuits
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Thoughts on SSRIs?
Hello everyone, I recently got put on some SSRI for my worsening suicidal ideation and honestly I can't believe the difference it's made. It's like a version of myself that I find hard to believe...
Hello everyone,
I recently got put on some SSRI for my worsening suicidal ideation and honestly I can't believe the difference it's made. It's like a version of myself that I find hard to believe existed, but can draw parallels with the version of me before I got depressed, etc.
I'm just curious how I should be viewing these changes in me: Are they really me without depression/anxiety or is it a more lurid exaggerated version of that?
Any other thoughts on SSRIs in general welcome! I'm interested in seeing Tildians' thoughts on them :)
18 votes -
PrEP, the HIV prevention pill, must now be totally free under almost all US insurance plans
16 votes -
Fire in the Blood (2013 documentary)
3 votes -
Is AstraZeneca being treated fairly as a non-profit vaccine producer?
14 votes -
Johnson & Johnson one-dose Covid vaccine shown to work
10 votes -
Cost Plus Drug Company: Low cost versions of high cost generic drugs
4 votes -
Pfizer will ship fewer vaccine vials to account for ‘extra’ doses
11 votes -
The medications that change who we are
9 votes -
Covid-19 vaccine candidate is 90% effective, says manufacturer
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Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine goes to US Food and Drug Administration today for emergency authorization
12 votes -
Eli Lilly says its monoclonal antibody cocktail is effective in treating Covid-19
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With Canada and Mexico borders closed, Americans are trapped in their own health care system
18 votes -
US states seek $2.2 trillion from OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma: filings
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Everything, um, unusual about Kodak’s Trump-assisted pivot to pharmaceuticals
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HIV drugs have transformed the lives of people in rich nations. In Papua New Guinea, the virus is mutating
8 votes -
Hypertension affects one in four adults and is usually treated with medication, even though lifestyle changes can reduce blood pressure
6 votes -
Fujifilm will spend $928 million to double capacity at a drug manufacturing facility in Denmark, which it has pledged to use in producing COVID-19 treatments
6 votes -
Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine shows encouraging early results
5 votes -
Explosive whistleblower complaint by ousted US Health and Human Services official says he was pressured to give contract to Donald Trump-friendly pharma firm
11 votes -
Remdesivir distribution causes confusion, leaves some US hospitals empty-handed
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Drugmakers urged to collaborate on coronavirus vaccine
6 votes -
World Health Organization launches global megatrial of the four most promising coronavirus treatments
5 votes -
Japanese flu drug 'clearly effective' in treating coronavirus, says China
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Eating animals will be the death of us
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America’s first opioid epidemic: As the country struggles with a terrible opioid crisis, we remember a similar epidemic that raged through the US in the 1800s
6 votes -
The debate over America’s drug-pricing system is built on myths
7 votes -
Biopharma has abandoned antibiotic development. Here’s why we did, too.
9 votes -
Venturing a perspective on the drug pricing debate
3 votes -
US FDA approving drugs at breakneck speed
9 votes -
I was a drug rep. I know how pharma companies pushed opioids.
12 votes -
The Friday effect: Firm lobbying, the timing of drug safety alerts, and drug side effects
4 votes -
Long-awaited cystic fibrosis drug could turn deadly disease into a manageable condition
9 votes -
Inside the drug industry’s plan to defeat the DEA
5 votes -
Sacklers would give up ownership of Purdue Pharma under US settlement proposal
11 votes -
Biohackers are pirating a cheap version of a million-dollar gene therapy
7 votes -
Can overdose-prevention sites work in the US?
4 votes -
It’s not just for first responders anymore. Health experts want regular Coloradans to have Naloxone on hand.
7 votes -
Alarming surge in drug-resistant HIV uncovered
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Overdosing in Appalachia: Harm reduction strategies have their roots in 1980s HIV activism, but they are starting to spread in rural America in response to the opioid crisis
3 votes -
The insulin racket
8 votes -
Largest US drug companies flooded the country with seventy-six billion opioid pills, DEA data shows
13 votes