fiNpecia vs fiMpecia

icedolphin

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Visti gli ultimi dibattiti sull'attendibilità dei 2 farmaci citati nel titolo, ho voluto scrivere una mail a supersavermeds.com

Nella mail chiedevo il perché mi è stata spedita fiMpecia al posto di fiNpecia, quest ultima ricevuta regolarmente da quando non è più disponibile il genesis.

Incollo la risposta:

There are two products on the Indian market at this time. One is Finpecia by
Cipla and the other is Fimpecia by a smaller company which has WHO approved
facilities. Cipla makes many generic medications and have been devoting a
lot of manufacturing capacity to handle an increase in their AIDS/HIV
medications to Asia and Africa and so locating stocks of Finpecia have been
difficult. Please let me assure you that we can ship you Finpecia as we have
enough in stock for reshipment of your order, if after this email you still
feel you prefer to go that route.

Fimpecia came onto the Indian market about 2 years ago. The product is made
in WHO approved facilities just as Cipla's Finpecia. Neither product
actually has US FDA approval, as only products that are sold on U.S. shelves
can have that status. Both products are Indian FDA approved, however,
Cipla's facilities are US FDA inspected as they produce many generics sold
in the U.S. Fimpecia is made in WHO approved facilities and those standards
are just as stringent as the US FDA's.

Although Fimpecia entered the Indian market 2 years ago, and is priced the
same as Finpecia (the price is set by the Indian FDA), we did not move over
to Fimpecia until recently because we wanted to get feedback about the
product from local doctors and patients. Quality is very important to us
because we rely heavily on repeat customers and we could never afford to
ever ship anything of even slightly sub-standard quality. The results were
excellent and both Finpecia and Fimpecia are 100% chemically identical to
Merck's Propecia, and both products are of high quality.

We would NEVER sell anything on our site that was lacking in any way and I
don't think anyone else would either especially when there is no
price/profit advantage for us to do so.

If you still feel you would like to exchange the product, we would be more
than happy to ship you Finpecia, and have you return the Fimpecia (extra
Finpecia would be shipped to cover your shipping costs). If you decide to
keep the product, but prefer Finpecia on future orders, you are more than
welcome to write, Finpecia Only
 

icedolphin

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Visti gli ultimi dibattiti sull'attendibilità dei 2 farmaci citati nel titolo, ho voluto scrivere una mail a supersavermeds.com

Nella mail chiedevo il perché mi è stata spedita fiMpecia al posto di fiNpecia, quest ultima ricevuta regolarmente da quando non è più disponibile il genesis.

Incollo la risposta:

There are two products on the Indian market at this time. One is Finpecia by
Cipla and the other is Fimpecia by a smaller company which has WHO approved
facilities. Cipla makes many generic medications and have been devoting a
lot of manufacturing capacity to handle an increase in their AIDS/HIV
medications to Asia and Africa and so locating stocks of Finpecia have been
difficult. Please let me assure you that we can ship you Finpecia as we have
enough in stock for reshipment of your order, if after this email you still
feel you prefer to go that route.

Fimpecia came onto the Indian market about 2 years ago. The product is made
in WHO approved facilities just as Cipla's Finpecia. Neither product
actually has US FDA approval, as only products that are sold on U.S. shelves
can have that status. Both products are Indian FDA approved, however,
Cipla's facilities are US FDA inspected as they produce many generics sold
in the U.S. Fimpecia is made in WHO approved facilities and those standards
are just as stringent as the US FDA's.

Although Fimpecia entered the Indian market 2 years ago, and is priced the
same as Finpecia (the price is set by the Indian FDA), we did not move over
to Fimpecia until recently because we wanted to get feedback about the
product from local doctors and patients. Quality is very important to us
because we rely heavily on repeat customers and we could never afford to
ever ship anything of even slightly sub-standard quality. The results were
excellent and both Finpecia and Fimpecia are 100% chemically identical to
Merck's Propecia, and both products are of high quality.

We would NEVER sell anything on our site that was lacking in any way and I
don't think anyone else would either especially when there is no
price/profit advantage for us to do so.

If you still feel you would like to exchange the product, we would be more
than happy to ship you Finpecia, and have you return the Fimpecia (extra
Finpecia would be shipped to cover your shipping costs). If you decide to
keep the product, but prefer Finpecia on future orders, you are more than
welcome to write, Finpecia Only
 

icedolphin

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Visti gli ultimi dibattiti sull'attendibilità dei 2 farmaci citati nel titolo, ho voluto scrivere una mail a supersavermeds.com

Nella mail chiedevo il perché mi è stata spedita fiMpecia al posto di fiNpecia, quest ultima ricevuta regolarmente da quando non è più disponibile il genesis.

Incollo la risposta:

There are two products on the Indian market at this time. One is Finpecia by
Cipla and the other is Fimpecia by a smaller company which has WHO approved
facilities. Cipla makes many generic medications and have been devoting a
lot of manufacturing capacity to handle an increase in their AIDS/HIV
medications to Asia and Africa and so locating stocks of Finpecia have been
difficult. Please let me assure you that we can ship you Finpecia as we have
enough in stock for reshipment of your order, if after this email you still
feel you prefer to go that route.

Fimpecia came onto the Indian market about 2 years ago. The product is made
in WHO approved facilities just as Cipla's Finpecia. Neither product
actually has US FDA approval, as only products that are sold on U.S. shelves
can have that status. Both products are Indian FDA approved, however,
Cipla's facilities are US FDA inspected as they produce many generics sold
in the U.S. Fimpecia is made in WHO approved facilities and those standards
are just as stringent as the US FDA's.

Although Fimpecia entered the Indian market 2 years ago, and is priced the
same as Finpecia (the price is set by the Indian FDA), we did not move over
to Fimpecia until recently because we wanted to get feedback about the
product from local doctors and patients. Quality is very important to us
because we rely heavily on repeat customers and we could never afford to
ever ship anything of even slightly sub-standard quality. The results were
excellent and both Finpecia and Fimpecia are 100% chemically identical to
Merck's Propecia, and both products are of high quality.

We would NEVER sell anything on our site that was lacking in any way and I
don't think anyone else would either especially when there is no
price/profit advantage for us to do so.

If you still feel you would like to exchange the product, we would be more
than happy to ship you Finpecia, and have you return the Fimpecia (extra
Finpecia would be shipped to cover your shipping costs). If you decide to
keep the product, but prefer Finpecia on future orders, you are more than
welcome to write, Finpecia Only
 

proxy

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Quindi svelato l'arcano !!!

Ma non e caro come shop,confronta i prezzi e le quantita' qui:
http://www.housepharmacy.com/product_info.aspx?pid=42

ciauzz[8D]
 

heaven86

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scusate la mia ignoranza ma che cosa sono? [:O] voi le acquistate dal web? hanno lo stesso effetto della propecia? grazie mille
 

icedolphin

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Sono finasteride 1mg, come il propecia.

Si, le acquistiamo dal web, se clicki sul link che ha postato proxy trovi la più conveniente.....sempre se non ti va di usare proscar/4.
 

heiko

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a quindi è il generico di propecia e nn di proscar;sono pillole gia da 1 mg...o sbaglio?
ma perke allora invece di usare proscar/4 nn usate queste pillole, che nn costano neanke tanto?
si trovano in farmacia? o si possono acquistare solo su internet
 

proxy

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Semplicemente perche' se hai la possibilita' di avere il Proscar ,ti costa meno e lo trovi alla farmacia sotto casa.
Invece la fina generica 1 mg,la trovi solo on line e devi aspettare 15-20 gg per i suo arrivo.

Ci sono decine e decine di discussioni in merito,se ti fai un cerca ti chiarisci le idee.

ciauzz[8D]
 

heaven86

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wow.. quindi sono come propecia? ma c sono dei test che hanno appurato la loro efficacia? xk il generico.. nn lo so ma è spesso meno efficace di quello originale.. bho.. il dr cosa ne pensa? ultima domanda qualcuno li usa dopo aver usato propecia? ha notato effetti attenuati? ciao e grazie
 

matteo

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xk il generico.. nn lo so ma è spesso meno efficace di quello originale


il generico è uguale all'originale tutti i farmaci
 

proxy

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Chiarisciti le idee leggendo le decine e decine di post che ci sono su questo forum

ciauzz[8D]
 

gap46

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Proxy ciao ,che differenza c'e' tra finax,finpecia e fimpecia?Io ho preso fimpecia e avvertivo dolori allo stomaco,tu prendi finax? come ti trovi?acquisti da housepharmacy?
Ti ringrzio anticipatamente..
 

marcoyol

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io dopo 2 mesi di Propecia (e più di 100€ regalati ad una casa farmaceutica senza scrupoli) son subito passato a finpecia (www.genhair.com) ed ho continuato il miglioramento che avevo visto con la Propecia.
Niente sides (avuti neanche prima) e nessun dolore addominale...