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Asda slashes the price of baldness drug that Wayne Rooney reportedly took – and it costs just £1 a day

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The drugs reported side effects, seen in some users, include a loss of libido or erectile problems

ASDA has slashed the price of a "wonder" pill used treat hair loss by as much as 75 per cent.

Propecia, whose makers claim it to be 93 per cent effective in treating male baldness, was reportedly used by Wayne Rooney to counter his receding hairline before his hair transplant and President Donald Trump to boost his famous locks.

Footballer Wayne Rooney reportedly took the medication to counter his receding hairline. He has since had a hair transplant.

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Footballer Wayne Rooney reportedly took the medication to counter his receding hairline. He has since had a hair transplant.

Propecia is one of the brand names for finasteride, which scientists have linked to erectile dysfunction

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The drug costs as little as £1 per day at Asda and its makers claim it helps regrow hair within months

Asda now sells the controversial drug for the equivalent of £1 a day as a box of 28 tablets now costs £28 at its 255 pharmacies across the UK.

This compares to £49 at Boots, £45 at Lloyds and £37 at Superdrug.

The drug can be found even cheaper at £15.99 for a 4 week supply on MedExpress – an online UK based registered pharmacy.

"Hair loss is an extremely sensitive matter, however our new service enables male shoppers to have a private consultation and purchase the tablets without taking time out to visit their GP," a spokesperson for Asda said.

The supermarket added that the treatment – which is available without prescription – will be subject to eligibility and a consultation with an accredited pharmacist.

TV presenter Dr Ranj recently explored treatments for male pattern baldness on ITV's Save Money. After just three months of taking the Propecia pills daily Dr Ranj said he saw signs of his hair loss reversing.

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But not everyone praises the pill. Among the reported side effects seen in some users is a loss of libido or erectile problems.

Father-of-three Paul Innes from Hull took the pills for three months in 2010 and for just three weeks in 2013.

He told the Sun they ruined his sex life and ended his relationship with his girlfriend Hayley Waudby.

What is male pattern baldness?

Male pattern baldness is the most common type of hair loss in men.

It is a genetic condition that follows a pattern of a receding hairline and hair thinning on the crown of the head.

It is caused by a hormonal and genetic predisposition.

Each strand of hair you have sits in a tiny hole in the skin called a follicle.

Generally, baldness occurs when the hair follicle shrinks over time, resulting in shorter and finer hair until, eventually, the follicle does not grow new hair.

There are several options available to men who suffer from hair loss.

Hair transplants: Removing tiny plugs of hair from areas where the hair is continuing to grow and placing them in areas that are balding. The procedure usually requires multiple sessions and may be expensive.

Minoxidil: A solution that is applied directly to the scalp to stimulate the hair follicles. It slows hair loss for many men, and some men grow new hair but hair loss will return when you stop using it.

Propecia: A drug that interferes with the production of a highly active form of testosterone that is linked to baldness. It slows hair loss. It works slightly better than minoxidil but hair loss will still return when you stop using this medicine

"My life has been destroyed and it will never be the same again. My penis is totally different in size and girth. It's much shorter and thinner. It now functions about ten per cent of the time with Viagra," Mr Innes said.

"I didn't think about the side-effects. I was told they were rare and the pills were so widely available that I trusted they'd be fine," he added.

Drug restores hair growth in patients with alopecia in just 4 months

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