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Moral Medicine

Mark Millich
Finasteride
Post-Finasteride Syndrome
Mental Health
Anxiety
PSSD
Depression
Post Finasteride Syndrome
Ssris
Post-Ssri Sexual Dysfunction
Hair Loss
Lexapro
Accutane
Suicide
Paroxetine
Sertraline
Sexual Dysfunction
Erectile Dysfunction
Emotional Blunting
Informed Consent
Post SSRI Sexual Dysfunction

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 episode of Moral Medicine, Matt shares his experience with Finasteride after taking the drug for several years without issue — and the sudden, life-altering changes that followed.

Matt began taking finasteride in his mid-20s and tolerated th... more

In this episode of Moral Medicine, Tim shares his experience with finasteride after being prescribed the medication for prostate-related issues — and the long-term consequences that followed after years of use without proper warning.

Tim began takin... more

In this episode of Moral Medicine, Marko shares his personal experience with finasteride — and the life-altering crash that followed after just three pills.

Marko began taking 1 mg per day after following advice from online experts and consulting wi... more

Max was prescribed sertraline in 2018 and took it for approximately one month. What followed was a profound and life-altering change. He began experiencing emotional numbness, loss of pleasure, insomnia, chronic fatigue, sexual dysfunction, and a dee... more

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Yassie Pirani
A therapist, educator, and advocate specializing in PSSD and autogenic harm.
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.
Grunt Style Foundation
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.
Core Quantum Technologies
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
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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 States10 months ago

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Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Content is deeply informative and advocates for accountability without sensationalism.
Guests and stories are powerful and often move toward systemic change and better patient support.
Moral Medicine gives a voice to those silenced by side effects, with compassionate, human storytelling.

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"My Personality Vanished’: A Patient’s Experience With PSSD After Antidepressants
Q: How have your relationships and daily life been affected, and what have you tried to cope or seek help?
Family and friends have largely been supportive, but there is ongoing frustration with doctors who largely attribute symptoms to anxiety or depression. Coping has included trying multiple medications, sleep aids, and seeking information independently, while feeling that official recognition and treatment options remain limited.
"My Personality Vanished’: A Patient’s Experience With PSSD After Antidepressants
Q: What happened after you stopped taking the drug and how have the symptoms evolved?
After stopping, life changed dramatically: there was a persistent inability to feel emotions, anhedonia, and a sense of being a shell of a person. The changes affected everyday pleasures, social life, and overall motivation, making even simple activities feel empty and exhausting to endure.
"My Personality Vanished’: A Patient’s Experience With PSSD After Antidepressants
Q: Could you please tell us your experience taking the drug and when you noticed something wasn't right?
I took Sertraline for about one month in 2018 and later noticed profound emotional blunting and anhedonia, with life feeling emptied of highs and lows. Over time, I felt I had become a different person, with a loss of pleasure and motivation. Clinicians often did not validate the full extent of these changes, and the symptoms persisted long after stopping the medication.
Kim Witczak: How Zoloft Took Her Husband’s Life — and Exposed a Broken Drug Safety System
Q: Can you talk about what that process was like and what it was revealed to you about how difficult it is to hold pharmaceutical companies accountable?
The lawsuit process revealed that pharmaceutical companies consider people as acceptable collateral damage and will go to great lengths to protect their interests.
Dr. Mayer Brezis on Finasteride: A Global Failure of Science, Regulation, and Ethics
Q: What key failures in science, regulation or ethics do you believe allow this delay to occur?
Manufacturers' failure to perform necessary studies and regulators' negligence in requesting them.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Moral Medicine

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

This show centers on first-person experiences with lasting medication side effects, amplifying patient voices and pushing for transparency, accountability, and better research. Across episodes, listeners hear harrowing testimonies about Finasteride, isotretinoin, antidepressants, and related treatments, often highlighting regulatory gaps, informed consent, and the human impact beyond clinical outcomes. A notable strength is the sustained emphasis on advocacy and community support, including patient-led organizations and interwoven expert commentary, making it a resource for those seeking understanding, validation, and potential avenues for action.

A standout trait is the commitment to candid storytelling from individuals and clinicians who... more

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7. Emmanuel Kellert
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