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FDA Warns of Serious Risks from Hair Loss Sprays
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The FDA issued a warning about unapproved topical finasteride products, like those sold by Hims and Keeps, citing risks including erectile dysfunction and suicidal thoughts. The agency reported 32 cases of severe side effects, including one veteran’s significant physical harm. Telehealth firms claim they disclose risks, but critics question their priorities.
Finasteride is a drug traditionally used orally to treat hair loss and prostate issues. Topical versions, applied as sprays, lack FDA approval due to insufficient safety data.
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The FDA’s alert follows reports of serious side effects, including anxiety and brain fog. One ex-Army sergeant reportedly suffered extreme physical changes from the product.
Telehealth companies like Hims have grown rapidly, offering convenient access to prescriptions. Critics argue their focus on sales overshadows patient safety concerns.
The 32 reported cases highlight the risks of unapproved drugs in a booming market. The FDA urges consumers to check product approvals before use.
Some defend telehealth firms, noting they provide accessible care and risk disclosures. Others believe lax oversight allows dangerous products to reach consumers.
Public opinion splits on balancing innovation with regulation in healthcare. Stricter rules could protect users but limit access to new treatments.
The warning underscores the FDA’s role in monitoring drug safety amid rising telehealth use. It may prompt tighter regulations for online prescriptions.
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| Bias Distribution | 38% Left |
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