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Topic F210 - Medications Induced Hair Loss (Accutane, Prozac etc) - forum # 5

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Re: WHAT DID PROPECIA DO FOr YALL????

From: Nick
Date: 20 Aug 2001
Time: 20:24:54
Remote Name: 152.163.207.186

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I do believe some insurance companies will cover propecia for certain conditions. Finasteride (propecia) has been used for like prostat problems and blood pressure i believe. My stepdad is a doctor and he said that if my accutane problem ever gets so serious then it will be easy to get my propecia covered by the insurance. However the stuff itself really isnt all that expensive. $50-$60 a month doesnt seem that bad when you consider how immense the problem is.


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