Prescription Drug Based On Prostate Treatment Is a Dangerous Hair Loss Cure

A hair loss cure currently being very actively marketed is a prescription drug based on a prostate treatment. Much like the currently available over the counter hair loss remedy was an offshoot from high blood pressure medication trials, the prescription drug based on a prostate treatment is a byproduct of cancer research where its main ingredient was found to have a positive effect for patients suffering specifically from prostate cancer. As a matter of fact, the substance is currently for sale under a variety of names for anyone suffering from this form of cancer. Unlike OTC meds, which are available without a prescription, the prescription drug based on a prostate treatment can only be obtained with a doctor’s prescription.

The latter of course is due to the fact that the drug is a dangerous hair loss cure for women of child bearing age.

  1. The main chemical compound found in the drug has been shown to severely affect an unborn child, especially if it is a male.
  2. The chemical substance may enter the bloodstream of a pregnant woman simply by a brief skin contact or inhalation, and pregnant women are strongly cautioned against touching the prescription, its container, or coming into contact with it in any way.
  3. Many physicians have decided to refuse prescription of the substance to anyone who has a pregnant woman living under the same roof.

This of course has led to the immense popularity of the drug on the Internet marketplace and daily spam emails are being sent and received which seek to entice eager consumers to throw caution to the wind and purchase this hair loss cure without the proper prescription. It is not uncommon for some of the most scrupulous black market pharmacies to severely downplay the danger to unborn children, and sadly there have been even cases where these scam artists have cited phony studies which claimed to negate the danger altogether.

Yet before you are willing to give it a whirl and decide that there is nobody in your home who will be endangered by the chemicals, it is vital that you understand that some side effects will also affect men. For example, studies originating in Sweden and other European countries are pointing to erectile dysfunction and even the development of male breasts as some side effects of the drug. Receiving this drug from a doctor will go a long way to avoid any untoward effects and also counteract anything that might be discovered or experienced during the use.

Of course, what everyone wants to know is if the hair loss medication works on balding heads and the answer is a resounding yes. Beginning hair loss and even the more advanced forms thereof have shown great results in reversing the occurrence, while those whose baldness has progressed much further do not see such great results as perhaps they had hoped. Unlike with OTC meds, it appears that hair grows back a lot faster and also thicker with this somewhat dangerous prescription drug.

 

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