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I'm talking hair. You talking dikk.
Side effects are a limp peen my dear
I would take an erection over hair


Common side effects of hair loss medications vary by drug type. Topical minoxidil, used for early-stage thinning in men and women, may cause scalp irritation, temporary increased shedding, and unwanted hair growth in areas where it is applied. Oral finasteride, prescribed for male pattern hair loss, is associated with erectile dysfunction, decreased libido, and mood changes such as depression. In rare cases, it may also lead to breast enlargement, tenderness, or lumps, and serious allergic reactions have been reported. The FDA has issued warnings about compounded topical finasteride products, which are not FDA-approved, noting potential side effects including erectile dysfunction, anxiety, suicidal ideation, brain fog, depression, fatigue, insomnia, decreased libido, and testicular pain. These products also pose risks of local skin reactions like irritation, dryness, and burning, and can be harmful to women, particularly pregnant individuals, due to the risk of birth defects in male fetuses. Spironolactone, used for female pattern hair loss, may cause dizziness and potassium retention. Supplement blends for hair loss, such as Nutrafol, can lead to bloating, nausea, and headaches. Antiandrogen medications like spironolactone may also cause irregular menstrual periods and drowsiness. While these side effects are generally rare, some individuals may experience persistent symptoms even after discontinuing the medication.
 

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Well there’s science, and there’s doing whatever it takes to soothe one’s vanity and ego.

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You giving up is on brand. No need to push that on everyone else.

Nobody gotta walk around with bald patches because you said so.

:mjlol:

Let these men be sexy with luscious hair with ya hating ass
 

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Side effects are a limp peen my dear
I would take an erection over hair
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I bet you would.

"Most men tolerate minoxidil well, with common side effects usually temporary and localized to the application site."

"The side effects of tretinoin for men are the same as those for women, primarily consisting of localized skin irritation, dryness, and increased sun sensitivity when used topically"

What are you talking about? Ya'll some HATERS. Frfr

There is nothing in either side effects that has to do with dikk.

:heh:
 

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The haters have entered the thread my bald headed friends. Don't let them deter you with lies and propaganda! Fill in that hairline! Don't let them keep you from glory.

Choose yourself king. :wow:
 

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Thanks op
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For those who are freshly balding I would say fukk what he talking about in the video and get on Finasteride. That's the only drug (and dutasteride but you don't need to start there) the actual cause for your balding. Try that first, you should hopefully see results within 6 months and if so, use it for life. Much less of a hassle than Minoxidil. There are potential libido side effects though, but they go away if you stop taking the drug.
 

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Side effects are a limp peen my dear
I would take an erection over hair


Common side effects of hair loss medications vary by drug type. Topical minoxidil, used for early-stage thinning in men and women, may cause scalp irritation, temporary increased shedding, and unwanted hair growth in areas where it is applied. Oral finasteride, prescribed for male pattern hair loss, is associated with erectile dysfunction, decreased libido, and mood changes such as depression. In rare cases, it may also lead to breast enlargement, tenderness, or lumps, and serious allergic reactions have been reported. The FDA has issued warnings about compounded topical finasteride products, which are not FDA-approved, noting potential side effects including erectile dysfunction, anxiety, suicidal ideation, brain fog, depression, fatigue, insomnia, decreased libido, and testicular pain. These products also pose risks of local skin reactions like irritation, dryness, and burning, and can be harmful to women, particularly pregnant individuals, due to the risk of birth defects in male fetuses. Spironolactone, used for female pattern hair loss, may cause dizziness and potassium retention. Supplement blends for hair loss, such as Nutrafol, can lead to bloating, nausea, and headaches. Antiandrogen medications like spironolactone may also cause irregular menstrual periods and drowsiness. While these side effects are generally rare, some individuals may experience persistent symptoms even after discontinuing the medication.
Did you read what you posted?

It clearly says ORAL FINASTERIDE can cause erectile dysfunction.

What is in the OP is TOPICAL MINOXIDIL!!!

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You're better than this sir. Come on now. Lol
 

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On brand is constantly quoting me to have the last word like females typically do, isn't it?

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Oh no! Not sexism! Boy bye.

This thread is about more important things than your feelings. If you don't want to engage with me then feel free to get out my face and out your feelings.

Come in here to hate and then got the nerve to have a little attitude.

:mjlol:
 
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