Provillus is Safer Than Propecia
Let’s compare Provillus with another popular hair loss treatment—Propecia. Unlike Provillus, which contains the chemical minoxidil, Propecia contains the chemical finasteride. Like minoxidil, finasteride has been clinically proven to prevent hair loss and promote hair regrowth. However, there are some significant differences between minoxidil (Provillus) and finasteride (Propecia). For one thing, you must get a prescription for Propecia. No prescription is required for Provillus.
More importantly, finasteride (Propecia) is associated with some serious side effects. According to Propecia’s official website, “Women who are or may potentially be pregnant must not use Propecia and should not handle crushed or broken Propecia tablets because the active ingredient may cause abnormalities of a male baby’s sex organs.”
Sexual side effects can be a problem for men as well. According to Wikipedia, “finasteride (Propecia) has been linked to depression . . . and is under investigation by the Swedish Medical Products Agency for possibly causing irreversible sexual side effects.”
There’s a very disturbing online forum for men who have suffered irreversible side effects from taking finasteride. Here’s a sampling of their comments:
“Nothing, absolutely nothing worked to return me to the level of sexual satisfaction i had before finasteride.”
“I am new here and was a long term user of Propecia and cannot believe the side effects from this evil drug. I am sorry, hair is not worth all this.”
“The choice is yours, to risk losing your manhood, or not risk it at all. There are many on here that could care less about hair loss now that finasteride has ruined their lives.”
Provillus Has No Side Effects
Pretty sobering stuff. In contrast to finasteride (Propecia), minoxidil (Provillus) has absolutely no sexual side effects. There really aren’t any Provillus side effects at all. At worst it will make your scalp itchy, and Provillus contains powerful moisturizing agents to minimize this.
Find out more about Provillus at their website here. It’s a great resource for hair loss in general, and covers every detail of Provillus.