I've bought medications online before. Though I strongly recommend to make an appointment with a hair transplant surgeon and have them write you a prescription for Finasteride, they're the ones who know about alopecia. It's safe to do it that way and is much more practical.
wolfman, can you tell me how to get finasteride at costco? Do you need prescription to purchase?
are they on the shelves or do you ask for it at the pharmacy counter?
Yes you need a script. But a finasteride script is sooooo easy to get. All you need to do is go to a dermatologist and complain about hair loss. I didn't even mention finasteride and my doctor immediately knew what it was and told me to try it. Wrote me a script and that was it. Just tell him/her that you want the generic Proscar.
But whatever you do it is ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY that you get a prescription and buy from a licensed pharmacy. You need to know that what you are taking is legit medication made by a legit manufacturer. You just can't have that kind of uncertainty with this treatment.
For Costco, just bring the prescription. That's it. No membership. And you can get cheap finasteride.
http://www.costco.com/pharmacy/drug...h&isPharmacy=true&encodedDrugName=Finasteride
Yes you need a script. But a finasteride script is sooooo easy to get. All you need to do is go to a dermatologist and complain about hair loss. I didn't even mention finasteride and my doctor immediately knew what it was and told me to try it. Wrote me a script and that was it. Just tell him/her that you want the generic Proscar.
But whatever you do it is ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY that you get a prescription and buy from a licensed pharmacy. You need to know that what you are taking is legit medication made by a legit manufacturer. You just can't have that kind of uncertainty with this treatment.
For Costco, just bring the prescription. That's it. No membership. And you can get cheap finasteride.
http://www.costco.com/pharmacy/drug...h&isPharmacy=true&encodedDrugName=Finasteride