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SUSRaikkonen
post Mar 16 2019, 06:19 PM, updated 7y ago

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Hi.

To be exact, Malaysia Health Ministry (KKM) Certified Finastride Vs Online Finasteride.

KKM ones.

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Planning to get a hair transplant.
The clinic said that the fin that they are selling are certified by the Health Ministry.


This is the one that I'm taking for the past 4 months.
Bought it online; so NOT certified by the Health Ministry.
Cheaper price.
Each box can last 6 months; cost RM200++
Whilst those so called 'certified by the Health Ministry' cost RM100 - RM150.


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The transplant gonna cost thousands.
So, worry it'll failed if I took the wrong medication.


What do you think?
Go for the cheaper ones of the ones with KKM?


Your opinions are very appreciated.

This post has been edited by Raikkonen: Mar 16 2019, 06:21 PM
beeinredjacket
post Mar 17 2019, 02:15 PM

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In my opinion, if the products are not certified safe by KKM, but is certified by other countries' Heath Ministry (Example: USA, European countries, Korea..) then it should be safe to be consumed.

Be careful of cheaper medicines, there are counterfeit medicines that can even cause death as they may destroy the body's vital organs and are also reported to cause mental disorders for long-term consumption in some news.

So better conduct a thorough check before we decided to go for any medication ya.


SUSRaikkonen
post Mar 17 2019, 03:28 PM

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Good advice.

On the box of the cheap Finpecia that I bought.

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IINM, it's from India.


2 hair clinic that I'd whatsapp and asked, they said that my Finpecia is ok too.




QUOTE(beeinredjacket @ Mar 17 2019, 02:15 PM)
In my opinion, if the products are not certified safe by KKM, but is certified by other countries' Heath Ministry (Example: USA, European countries, Korea..) then it should be safe to be consumed.

Be careful of cheaper medicines, there are counterfeit medicines that can even cause death as they may destroy the body's vital organs and are also reported to cause mental disorders for long-term consumption in some news.

So better conduct a thorough check before we decided to go for any medication ya.
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This post has been edited by Raikkonen: Mar 17 2019, 03:30 PM

 

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