Hi,
I have been advised by a doctor to begin taking Propecia, and have been researching it A LOT. I have read both horror stories and great success stories and agree that people should stop scaremongering. Just because you happen to have been taking Propecia does not mean all your ailments were caused by it! I bet 100% of those things happen to people who do not take it too.
My only concern is that the Propecia website has been all but closed down. Do you have any idea why this is? It is now the only thing stopping me from going ahead with the treatment. It just seems a bit strange? It makes me wonder, what if Merck were to go out of business and Propecia stops being made. What happens to all those people who have been taking it for years?
Thanks for all your great responses, this is a great place of understanding and comfort, when it seems nobody else does!

Your guess is as good as mine. Initially, I thought it may have to do with the Propecia patent expiring, but that doesn’t occur until November 2013. Once that happens, you wouldn’t have to worry about Merck going out of business (which I doubt would happen anytime soon, regardless).
Hair loss message boards have speculated about why the site was pulled down, but it’s just that — speculation. I really have no idea.

My grandparents lived well past their 90’s and longevity runs in the family… and since I love what I do, I suspect I will be doing this for a very long time. In fact, I am very involved with Dr. Pak in the engineering process of new hair transplant instruments and we will be testing a new FUE extractor and implanter in the next month! 
