Propecia Isn’t Supposed to Make Things Disappear, is it?

February 15th, 2012. By

Funny thing happened on the way to the Propecia website—it wasn’t there! LawyersandSettlements.com recently posted an article about the disappearing act that Merck did with its Propecia site (see image) but one can’t help but appreciate the irony of something that’s supposed to be marketed to make hair appear now, well, disappearing. Stay tuned. And meanwhile, if you or someone you know has used Propecia and lost more than you gained (i.e., lost sexual desire or the ability to perform sexually), read more about Propecia lawsuits here.

 Propecia Web Page MIA Propecia Isnt Supposed to Make Things Disappear, is it?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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