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I took propecia (finasteride) for hair loss for around 6 months in 2004-2005. how do i reverse ed side effects? what kind of specialist should i visit?

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It depends: It really depends on the side effects that you're having from taking propecia. Generally the side effects from Propecia are temporary and they disappear once you stop taking the medication. Some of the side effects that can persist are erectile dysfunction and gynecomastia. The treatment for ed is drugs like viagra (sildenafil) and gynecomastia may require plastic surgery.

Answered 6/30/2014

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ED: It may be that your testosterone levels are low. Contact a doctor who specializes in hormone replacement. You could also contact a formulary pharmacy for a referral.

Answered 1/23/2013

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