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yep, yep, that's what you want. if you want to save even more money, you could get Fincar from the same site(generic Proscar) and take one-quarter pill per day. Up to you. Finpecia isn't very expensive though so if you want convenience then that is your best bet. United is a very reputable pharmacy so you have nothing to worry about.
 

recboi

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JayMan said:
yep, yep, that's what you want. if you want to save even more money, you could get Fincar from the same site(generic Proscar) and take one-quarter pill per day. Up to you. Finpecia isn't very expensive though so if you want convenience then that is your best bet. United is a very reputable pharmacy so you have nothing to worry about.

Do you know for fact that it's equiv? I used to use finpecia or whatever, but then I went to see my hair transplant surgeon and he told me to go onto propecia. I mean, why risk your hair over saving a few bucks?
 

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i'm not so sure there's that much difference between Fincar and Proscar now, whereas before i was a bit skeptical of the generic. some brands may be dogdy, but Cipla stuff seems to be ok.
 

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recboi said:
JayMan said:
yep, yep, that's what you want. if you want to save even more money, you could get Fincar from the same site(generic Proscar) and take one-quarter pill per day. Up to you. Finpecia isn't very expensive though so if you want convenience then that is your best bet. United is a very reputable pharmacy so you have nothing to worry about.

Do you know for fact that it's equiv? I used to use finpecia or whatever, but then I went to see my hair transplant surgeon and he told me to go onto propecia. I mean, why risk your hair over saving a few bucks?

If you consider that finpecia is 55 bucks or so for 90 days, while propecia is 70 for 30, you will realize that that is a heck of a lot more than a "few bucks." If you have the means to afford propecia without negatively impacting your finances too much then do it, but I know most people my age (20ish) are not able to afford brand name propecia without like, starving.
 

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Thanks for the reply's. I would like to hear some more comments on those who are taking finpecia or have knowledge about it.

Thanks again!
 
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barnabas said:
recboi said:
JayMan said:
yep, yep, that's what you want. if you want to save even more money, you could get Fincar from the same site(generic Proscar) and take one-quarter pill per day. Up to you. Finpecia isn't very expensive though so if you want convenience then that is your best bet. United is a very reputable pharmacy so you have nothing to worry about.

Do you know for fact that it's equiv? I used to use finpecia or whatever, but then I went to see my hair transplant surgeon and he told me to go onto propecia. I mean, why risk your hair over saving a few bucks?

If you consider that finpecia is 55 bucks or so for 90 days, while propecia is 70 for 30, you will realize that that is a heck of a lot more than a "few bucks." If you have the means to afford propecia without negatively impacting your finances too much then do it, but I know most people my age (20ish) are not able to afford brand name propecia without like, starving.

actually it's about 55 bucks for 4 months. You can get a year's supply for $150 from United. Compare that to $700 for Propecia. Almost 80% off for the generic.
 

joseph49853

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I've used both generic and name brand finasteride. And I have never experienced a difference in results, let alone texture or taste. Yep, they even both taste the same. :wink:
 

Hans Gruber

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ive been on Fincar from united for about 40 days ,and was on proscar for 11 months or so before that,no difference same drug,different company ,thats all

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