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Propecia (Finasteride)

Synonyms: Proscar, Fincar, Prosterid, Finasteride

Propecia is a type of steroid reductase inhibitor. Propecia (Finasteride) works by reducing the amount of the hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in the body. This makes the prostate gland smaller, which helps to relieve urinary problems, as well as reducing the DST, leads to an improvement in hair growth in men. PROPECIA is the first and only FDA-approved pill proven to treat male pattern hair loss on the vertex and anterior mid-scalp area in men.


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5 mg 28 tabs $155
 
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5 mg 10 tabs $11
 
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Prosterid

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14 tabs 5 mg/tab $34
 
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Finasteride

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5 mg 30 tabs $16
 
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