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	  <title>Ask MetaFilter questions tagged with slaphead</title>
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	<title>Is propecia worth it?</title>
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	<description>I&apos;m beginning to go bald (AAARGH), how useful is propecia, what are mefites experiences of using and where can I get me some in the UK? So, I&apos;m not really looking for advice on shaving my hair off just yet and I&apos;m looking for alternatives.  Googling about a bit seems to indicate Propecia is scientifically the best bet - however, it seems blinking expensive.  Some online pharmacies offer grey market generics for much cheaper - but how can I find one that is reliable and won&apos;t just sell me really expensive asprins / take my money and run?  Particularly interested to hear about people using online pharmacies to get stuff sent to the UK, but any other words of wisdom on the subject gratefully recieved...Ta!</description>
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	<category>balding</category>
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