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Whyme...its considered a cosmetic improvement, thats why they dont cover it... Now, if you go to your doctor, and perhaps you might be concerned about your prostate, or fear getting prostate cancer, then if your doctor is cool, he just might prescribe Proscar, which is the same as Propecia, but is prescribed to help people with prostate issues...this is all theoretical mind you..  
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ROgain is not covered-- it's over the counter. Propecia is covered on some insurance plans (the A plans) depending on what your employer pays for. These A plans also pay for Viagra.
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