An interesting discrepancy I noticed between Merc's 2-year and 5-year studies is this:
In the 2-year, 83% of men taking Propecia maintain or increase hair count. In the 5-year, this number is 56%. So it seems that Propecia begins less effective as the years progress. I wonder if this is attributed to the user developing a tolerance or something else.
Anyway, unless someone can explain this -- this sucks for all our long-term finasteride users. I'm on my 3rd year running ... wonder when the hourglass runs out.
D.
In the 2-year, 83% of men taking Propecia maintain or increase hair count. In the 5-year, this number is 56%. So it seems that Propecia begins less effective as the years progress. I wonder if this is attributed to the user developing a tolerance or something else.
Anyway, unless someone can explain this -- this sucks for all our long-term finasteride users. I'm on my 3rd year running ... wonder when the hourglass runs out.
D.