Search Results
7/5/2025, 3:15:39 AM
why does it bother you when people share accurate medical information about the risks of finasteride?
shouldn't people be making informed decisions?
why do you think i "want" someone to decide to or not to take finasteride and assume i have some kind of agenda?
my only agenda is to share accurate medical information so that people can make an informed choice for themselves.
you should NOT be calling COMMON side effects "rare" or "freak incidents" and acting like things it's been shown to do in rats are "voodoo"
>???
Rodents have long been the preferred species of lab animals in biomedical research, with sporadic experiments on common brown rats stemming back 150 years. Though laboratory animal research continues to pose ethical questions, particularly with respect to animal welfare, the scientific achievements linked to lab rats are innumerous. This primarily relates to the extraordinary anatomical, genetic, and physiological similarities between humans and rodents.
https://www.kentscientific.com/blog/why-rats-used-research/
shouldn't people be making informed decisions?
why do you think i "want" someone to decide to or not to take finasteride and assume i have some kind of agenda?
my only agenda is to share accurate medical information so that people can make an informed choice for themselves.
you should NOT be calling COMMON side effects "rare" or "freak incidents" and acting like things it's been shown to do in rats are "voodoo"
>???
Rodents have long been the preferred species of lab animals in biomedical research, with sporadic experiments on common brown rats stemming back 150 years. Though laboratory animal research continues to pose ethical questions, particularly with respect to animal welfare, the scientific achievements linked to lab rats are innumerous. This primarily relates to the extraordinary anatomical, genetic, and physiological similarities between humans and rodents.
https://www.kentscientific.com/blog/why-rats-used-research/
Page 1