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Moral Medicine

Mark Millich
Finasteride
Post-Finasteride Syndrome
Mental Health
Anxiety
Post Finasteride Syndrome
Depression
Medical Community
Cognitive Dysfunction
Sexual Dysfunction
Cognitive Decline
Erectile Dysfunction
Pharmaceuticals
Prostate Health
Suicide Prevention
Post SSRI Sexual Dysfunction
Hair Loss
Suicide
Pharmaceutical Industry
Hair Loss Treatment
Epigenetics

Your Story Matters. Moral Medicine shares in-depth interviews with people suffering lasting side effects from medications like Finasteride, Accutane, SSRIs, Lion’s Mane, Saw Palmetto, and others. With limited research and little understanding of why some are affected, we aim to raise awareness, push for investigation, and give a voice to those harmed. YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/@Mora... more

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In this testimony, Joseph, a 26-year-old from France, shares what happened after taking isotretinoin at the age of 13. He describes how the medication initially helped his acne, but months after completing the treatment he began experiencing severe a... more

Dr. Mayer Brezis — Professor of Medicine and Public Health at Hadassah–Hebrew University in Jerusalem — joins Moral Medicine to discuss his landmark 2025 study concluding that Finasteride can cause depression, anxiety, and suicidality, and that regul... more

Anthony was a healthy, outgoing husband and father of three who loved concerts, hiking, and coaching Special Olympics. After struggling with mild insomnia, he was prescribed 25 mg of sertraline (Zoloft) — just 11 pills in total. Within days, he exper... more

In this episode of Moral Medicine, I sit down with Miriam — President of the Isotretinoin Victims Association in Spain — to share her story of life-altering harm after taking Accutane (Isotretinoin).

Miriam’s story is powerful, not only because it e... more

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Yassie Pirani
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Episode: 13% Affected: A Therapist’s Urgent Warning About PSSD (featuring Yassie Pirani)
Dr. Josef Witt-Doering
Former FDA medical officer and psychiatrist
Episode: Why The FDA Is Failing Us — A Former Insider Speaks Out
Professor Joanna Moncrieff
Consultant psychiatrist and researcher challenging the chemical imbalance theory of depression.
University College London
Episode: Joanna Moncrieff on the Chemical Imbalance Myth, SSRI Harm, and the Crisis in Modern Psychiatry
Malissa Pistillo
A person sharing her traumatic experience with SSRIs, SNRIs, and benzodiazepines after a brain injury.
Episode: Malissa Pistillo’s Tragic Experience with SSRIs, SNRIs, and Benzodiazepines
Derek Blumke
12-year veteran of the United States Air Force and veteran impact fellow for the Grunt Style Foundation.
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Episode: Military Veteran and Grunt Style Foundation’s Derek Blumke’s Experience with Finasteride and SSRIs
Kelly Pfaff
Wife of the late John Pfaff, advocate for awareness on Finasteride side effects
Episode: Devoted Father and Husband Stolen by PFS: John Pfaff’s Tragic Story
Emmanuel Kellert
A fellow post-finasteride syndrome sufferer
Episode: Post Finasteride Syndrome - A Man's Happy Life is Destroyed by Finasteride
Dr. Ruan Gang
Co-founder of Core Quantum Technologies and Senior Associate Professor at Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, with expertise in nanomaterials-enabled technology for biomedicine.
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Episode: Professor Gang Ruan: Groundbreaking Regenerative Medicine Breakthrough
Ryan Clark
A PFS patient who has suffered from Post Finasteride Syndrome for over 20 years.
Episode: Post Finasteride Syndrome - Man’s Been Suffering For Over 20 Years

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Mark Millick
Host, Moral Medicine

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 3 ratings
  • It’s real

    Moral Medicine is a lifeline for those searching for truth, understanding, and hope.

    This channel doesn’t just share stories—it gives a voice to the countless individuals silenced or dismissed after suffering life-altering side effects from medications like Finasteride, Accutane, SSRIs, and others. The interviews are raw, courageous, and deeply human, shining light on the real struggles that so often go unseen.

    What makes Moral Medicine stand out is its compassion and dedication to truth. It d... more

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    Katug
    United States3 months ago

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Listeners describe the content as a lifeline for those affected by medication side effects, appreciating the compassionate and humanizing approach to storytelling.
Reviewers highlight the podcast's role in raising crucial awareness about medication-related issues and the need for systemic change in the healthcare system.
Some feedback emphasizes the importance of sharing personal experiences, which resonate with many who feel marginalized or dismissed by the medical community.

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From Mild Acne to Severe Dry Eyes, Hair Loss and Infertility: Miriam's Nightmare After Isotretinoin.
Q: What is your closing statement?
I believe that you will take the best health decisions in life from self-love rather than from insecurities.
From Mild Acne to Severe Dry Eyes, Hair Loss and Infertility: Miriam's Nightmare After Isotretinoin.
Q: So when you finally made the connection that Accutane had caused these dry eye symptoms, what was your response?
I had an anxiety attack. I wanted to die, honestly, that night.
From Mild Acne to Severe Dry Eyes, Hair Loss and Infertility: Miriam's Nightmare After Isotretinoin.
Q: Did you go to any additional doctors and talk to them about it or any dermatologists?
Yes, it took me three ophthalmologists to get my diagnosis and I've seen over 10 dry eye specialists.
From Mild Acne to Severe Dry Eyes, Hair Loss and Infertility: Miriam's Nightmare After Isotretinoin.
Q: Did you assume that pain was caused by Accutane, or did you think it was something else?
At that moment, I didn't think that this drug was so strong.
From Mild Acne to Severe Dry Eyes, Hair Loss and Infertility: Miriam's Nightmare After Isotretinoin.
Q: Did he or she give you a rundown on the potential side effects about the medication?
No, nothing about any permanent side effects or anything like that was discussed.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Moral Medicine

What is Moral Medicine about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Content focuses on personal narratives of individuals who have experienced severe, often life-altering side effects from various medications, including Finasteride and SSRIs. The episodes typically feature personal stories that highlight issues such as medical gaslighting, the necessity for greater awareness of medication risks, and advocacy for informed consent in the prescription process. The podcast's unique mission to shed light on the often-ignored consequences of commonly prescribed medications makes it a critical platform for raising awareness and supporting those affected by such health challenges. It serves as both an informative resource and a community for individuals seeking understanding and accountability from the medical fiel... more

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2. Dr. Josef Witt-Doering
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4. Malissa Pistillo
5. Derek Blumke
6. Kelly Pfaff
7. Emmanuel Kellert
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