Thanks for the posts. It always bothers me that further studies need to be done on humans to have evidence of persistent erectile issues. Shouldn't these studies already have been done? I'm starting to question a lot of Merck's studies. I think they did the bare minimum of testing to make the drug appear safe. I don't think they even needed to test male fertility after 6 months of use. Nor do I really think they checked in on the men that had side effects months after quitting. I sincerely look forward to reading these pfs studies. Apparently DHT plays a role in our foreskin. That is why they required a biopsy of the foreskin from the men that had developed pfs for these studies. PFS obviously effects some men and it is a perceived real thing. I just wouldn't go as extreme to say that the drug is poison. As far as drugs go it is actually safer than most. But to be that guy that suffers long-term weiner issues would suck in a futile attempt to save your hair for a couple years. All right maybe 20 + years if you are Spence Kobren.
I myself am just about ready to slowly start letting my hair fall out. To me worrying about hair loss is worse than the hair loss itself. I just don't think I can be bothered by the treatments we have anymore. 9+ years is a long time to be dealing with hormone altering drugs and topicals that kill cats. For these young guys though it's great that they have finasteride and minoxidil to help them save their hair. It helped me get through college and then some so it was pretty sweet to have these aids.
I like the topic of hair loss a lot. Plus I'm always interested to see what is new on the horizon. I will say I am a strong advocate for FDA approved medications especially for the young man that doesn't need that kind of **** in his life.
I'm really hoping their PFS studies show a genetic commonality that will help to predict which men are likely to get these sides. Maybe it is as simple as having a negative blood type or something... Or men with blood clotting issues are having these issues. Who knows.