To obtain Propecia in Ireland, you’ll need a prescription from a licensed medical professional. This means a consultation with a doctor or other qualified healthcare provider is mandatory.
During this consultation, your doctor will assess your medical history, current medications, and discuss your hair loss concerns. They’ll perform a physical examination and may order blood tests to rule out any underlying medical conditions contributing to your hair loss.
Be prepared to discuss family history of hair loss, as genetics play a significant role. Openly sharing all relevant information ensures your doctor can make an informed decision regarding the suitability of Propecia for you.
Your doctor will explain the potential benefits and risks associated with Propecia, including potential side effects. They will help you weigh these factors before prescribing the medication.
Once approved, your prescription will be dispensed by a pharmacy registered with the Irish Medicines Board. You must present your valid prescription to the pharmacist to receive your medication.
Regular follow-up appointments with your doctor are recommended to monitor your progress and address any concerns that may arise during treatment.
Remember, self-medicating with Propecia is dangerous and illegal. Always seek professional medical advice before starting any new medication.


