If you are on Propecia (finasteride)  to fight against hair loss, you may want to consider switching to Proscar.  

 

Though Proscar contains a higher dosage (5mg), both of these hair loss treatment options contain active ingredient finasteride.   Given that balding men should only take 1mg  per day,  how can one successfully use Proscar to treat baldness?   How do  you split a Proscar pill to take 1mg per day?   Is there any benefit to switching to the 5 mg tablet when you are conveniently taking 1 mg a day?

 

Visit our hair restoration forum  to interact with members who have made the switch from Propecia to Proscar, how to take it successfully, and how it has helped them save money.

 

Bill
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Bill

Bill successfully restored his hair with three hair transplantation procedures. He is now the Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network.com and the Hair Loss Learning Center.org

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