Dr. Ricardo Munarriz, MD - Urologist in Boston, MA

From old propecia-info.com site, apparently recognizes post-Finasteride side effects as a problem for some men:

Dr. Ricardo Munarriz, MD
Urologist in Boston, Massachusetts (MA)

Boston U Med Center
720 Harrison Ave # 606
Boston, MA 02118, USA
(617) 638-8485

OR…

88 E Newton St # D405
Boston, MA 02118, USA
(617) 638-8485

He sounds promising as far as his background.

http://www.bumc.bu.edu/urology/faculty/munarriz/

RESIDENCY APPLICANT INTERVIEW INFORMATION
HISTORY OF UROLOGY TRAINING PROGRAM
FACULTY
RECENT NEWS
RESIDENT APPLICANT INFORMATION
RICARDO MUNARRIZ, MD

Dr. Munarriz is an Associate Professor of Urology at Boston University School of Medicine. Dr. Munarriz earned his medical degree from the Luis Razetti School of Medicine, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela in 1991. Dr. Munarriz received his general surgery and urologic training at Boston University Medical Center. In July 2000, Dr. Munarriz was awarded the very prestigious American Foundation for Urologic Disease M.D. Research Scholar Fellowship and the first ever Bayer Urology Fellowship in Sexual Medicine. Dr. Munarriz has co-authored more than 60 peer reviewed papers and chapters in both male and female sexual dysfunction in addition to his clinical practice and on-going basic science research.

Dr. Munarriz is a member of the Sexual Medicine Society of North America (SMSNA), the International Research Impotence Society (ISSM), American Urologic Association (AUA), American Medical Association (AMA), and a member of the editorial Board of the Journal of Sexual Medicine and Current Health reports in Urology. His research interests include male and female function and dysfunction, in particular, the role of steroid hormones in sexual function.

What can he do for us if there is no known treatment? Plus, if he knew about PFS back in 2007, how come he didn’t make a bigger effort to warn the FDA and get the drug off the market. Same goes with Dr. Goldstein, and all the other “PFS” docs. Or at least why didn’t they warn medical boards or something.