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Re: Self MedicatingFrom: =?iso-8859-2?q?Zalányi Sámuel?= (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 30 Mar 2001 04:01:13 +0100 (MET DST)
Hi Tammy, I am Sam the Dr. As you have put questions about Diane-35 directly to me, here are the answers: Diane 35 and its antiandrogenic component cyproterone acetate have been on the market for 20 years in Europe (I actually happen to know the German pharmacologist who has developped it, a phantastic chap in his field). It has its side effects: it puts more burden on the liver than other pills do, therefore liver tests are indicated regularly. It clears your skin within 3 mo and improves hair growth after 6 mo use. Cyproterone is also available in pure form: Androcure. But there is hope for you: Finasteride, another strong antiandrogen IS AVAILABLE in the USA. As to the question: why is it unavailable in the States, there is no good answer. Maybe the pharmaceutical co (Schering AG) knows it, but will never tell you or anybody else. What is available in the US is strictly regulated by the allmighty FDA, which is infamous for its decisions. Depo-Provera (an injectable contraceptive) has been banned from the US market, while produced by Upjohn in Kalamazoo, Mich. and successfully used by millions of women around the world. The apparent reason was that the compound (Provera) caused breast cancer in beagle dogs. It never mattered, that the dog is especially prone to breast cancer, and that this type of cancer is totally different from the human variant. The experience of those millions of women who used it in developping countries did not change the situation either. Things are as complicated as that Sam
> With the postings the last few days of the pharmaceutical outlets on the
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