MPBWarrior said:
u'd rather go through the trouble of making finasteride yourself than just paying $10 a month for Fincar.
I don't trust Fincar, Finpecia, or any other generic prescribed or distributed in any form online. I am not saying that these pills are necessarily fake, but I am skeptical.
Of course you would have to be awfully confident in yourself as a chemist to know for sure that your own processed finasteride was the real deal. But I am talking theoreticaly, that is, as a chemist, you must
really know what you are doing.
Generally though the best option IMHO is to get the real propecia from a real doctor even if its more expensive. Its just my personal belief. Why take chances with your hair? Wouldn't a person like to have certainty that they are getting the real thing?
On this board, there are many people taking generics sold online or imported from other countries. Again, nobody take this the wrong way, but with all the negative reports and failures, sometimes I wonder if what they are getting isn't propecia at all, but is simply just crap in a pill. I am not saying that even the real propecia works for everybody. Even the company admits this. But they have a high sucess rate. There are very few success stories on this board in comparison to the reports of failure. So I am skeptical and I would like to know if most of these people or at least a good portion are taking finpecia or fincar.
Actually it would be nice if they did a legit. scientific study about brand name propecia vs. generics sold online. That would put the matter to rest.
Again, I could be totally wrong about this, I will admit, I am ignorant about these things and I would be very happy for somebody to correct me and put me in my place if I am wrong about the validity of generic propecia made in India. Are there good success stories of people using these generics alone? Or can their success be due to the rogaine they used in their regimen?