HairlossTalk said:
I would be *EXTREMELY* wary of any website that is selling prescription products without a prescription.
In fact, I would suggest reporting these guys to the FDA for doing just this. You have no idea what is in their products and legally they cannot be selling Spironolactone or some of these other products without prescription. Assuming they're based in the US.
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Garbage like this is what's going to get everything banned.
Yeah, you should be wary. But why would you report this to the FDA?
You're aware that there is currently in the works a movement to demand that all nutritonal supplements be proven safe and require a prescription to take? It's going to happen soon in Europe, and the UN and World Trade Organization are trying to force it upon the rest of the world. Senator Durbin (D) (a major supporter of the WTO) has introduced a bill that would require exactly this. Without exception, when this has been applied, the price of supplements has sky-rocketed.
Right now big pharma is trying to get its grips on everything. I'm normally rolling my eyes at those who make exaggerated claims about "evil" corporations, but this is for real.
It's a freakin' shame that our government is busy banning ephedra, pro-hormones, and supplements when crap like tobacco and alcohol are readily available, far more likely to kill you, and do far more societal damage than any of the above listed products.
Oh yeah, you want to get spironolactone for your hairloss? Is the stuff even approved to treat hairloss? If not, cancel using it.
You want to use dutasteride? Not FDA approved. Better luck next time.
Keep letting the Nanny state take control...