He wasn't the first to go, and probably not the last. Unfortunately, this is an easy case to defend against, since he has mentioned use of illicit substances, and more importantly Avodart. In the end, his emotional problems will be seen as the reason for suicide.
I'm working on my personal recovery, and I intend to help others as well if I succeed. Furthermore, I'm planning to use the media to corner Merck; a simple blood test before treatment with Propecia, will reveal any changes in the future. They say they have nothing to hide - well, then recommend a blood test as a gesture of good faith. I've tried to talk to the authorities, but they won't listen. I know solid evidence will be gathered within a year, and the result will be so disturbing in some cases, that the drug will probably get pulled off the market immediately - and I'm going to use that to tear them down in court.Mens Rea said:4) Mandatory pre-finasteride bloods. This is an absolute must. Up until recently men wouldn't even have thought it important to do this because of MERCK's reports about safety. Now it should be clear to all that this should be a minimum.