Drs
I have recently started a course of Propecia. Based on what I’ve read, I understand that the drug can, in rare cases, cause sexual side-effects, namely decreased libido, reduced ejaculate and even erectile dysfunction. I’ve found that it has had the reverse effects on me, that is, it has heightened my libido and increased my ejaculate, as well as the frequency with which I get erections.
Does that mean that the drug will, in my case, also have a reverse pathology on my hair loss (that is, make me lose more hair instead of arresting the hair loss process)?
Congrats! You are one of the few people with a good side effect appreciated by some men (but not all women married to those men). The results on saving your hair have no correlation with the sexual side effects of finasteride one way or the other.
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I had the same experience. I used to think that the propecia was affecting my sexuality in a negative way, but then I got divorced. Turns out that it was not the propecia’s fault at all.