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EXCLUSIVE The terrifying side-effects of the drug used by thousands of men to battle hair loss - as doctors warn the symptoms are permanent and there is 'no cure'

EXCLUSIVE The terrifying side-effects of the drug used by thousands of men to battle hair loss - as doctors warn the symptoms are permanent and there is 'no cure'

Daily Mail​05-06-2025
Robb Dixon often sees posts on social media from men desperate to try anything for thicker hair – and finds it difficult not to directly message them saying: it isn't worth it.
For Robb, 33, a music producer from Winchester, Hampshire, says he was left with erectile dysfunction, depression, anxiety and a host of other problems, as a result of taking the medication finasteride for six months when his hair started thinning in his 20s.
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