A closer look at Donald Trump’s recent medical report shows an odd change in the prescription drugs he’s currently taking, and it also raises questions regarding why he was on the medication in the first place.
The drug in question is finasteride, which is sold under the brand name Propecia and is most frequently used to reverse male-pattern baldness.
In the most recent notations from Trump’s doctors, Finasteride is conspicuously absent from the list of drugs the so-called “president” is taking, according to The Daily Beast.
“Trump’s aides have declined to say why the medication does not feature on the list or whether its absence means the president is no longer taking it.”
But perhaps the most troubling part about finasteride is the possible side effects: depression, sexual dysfunction, and enlarged breasts.
According to Robert Klitzman, a psychiatrist at Columbia University, “It raises significant questions of what else is possibly not being revealed.”
Additionally, Klitzman noted that since finasteride can lead to depression, such a condition could affect Trump’s ability to carry out his official duties as president.
As if all this isn’t enough, Trump has been seen with bruising on his hands, a persistent rash on his neck, and swollen ankles, all of which the White House wants are perfectly normal for a man who will turn 80 later this month.
Perhaps, but why does the administration continue to evade, lie, and try to change the subject whenever the president’s health is mentioned?
And there’s also one more pressing question: does Donald Trump have man boobs?