Who should not take PROPECIA?

December 19th, 2007 by admin

PROPECIA is for the treatment of male pattern hair loss in MEN ONLY. Further, women who are or may potentially be pregnant must not use PROPECIA and should not handle crushed or broken tablets of PROPECIA because it may cause abnormalities of a male baby’s sex organs. PROPECIA tablets are coated and will prevent contact with the active ingredient during normal handling.

Some Tips to Save on Propecia Purchases

December 11th, 2007 by admin
  • If you are buying Propecia for the first time, start with a small amount to make sure that Propecia works for you and then order more later.
  • If you have been taking Propecia for a while and will continue to take it regularly, buy as much Propecia as you can at once. Most online pharmacies offer discounted prices when you buy Propecia in large quantities. Plus, you won’t have to worry about refills for a while.
  • Remember to consider the total cost of your Propecia order when you compare Propecia prices, including any doctor consultation fees and delivery charges.

Does PROPECIA really work?

December 1st, 2007 by admin

Based on vertex studies at 24 months of men 18 to 41 with mild to moderate hair loss, the clinical results of PROPECIA are impressive:

83% maintained their hair based on hair count (vs. 28% with placebo), 66% had visible regrowth as rated by independent dermatologists (vs. 7% with placebo), 80% were rated as improved by clinical doctors (vs. 47% with placebo), and most men reported an increase in the amount of hair, a decrease in hair loss, and improvement in appearance.

Only a doctor can determine if PROPECIA is right for you. PROPECIA is for men only. Further, women who are or may potentially be pregnant must not use PROPECIA and should not handle crushed or broken tablets because it may cause abnormalities of a male baby’s sex organs. PROPECIA tablets are coated and will prevent contact with the active ingredient during normal handling.

You may need to take PROPECIA daily for 3 months or more to see visible results. PROPECIA may not regrow all your hair. And if you stop using this product, you will gradually lose the hair you have gained. There is not sufficient evidence that PROPECIA works for recession at the temporal areas. If you haven’t seen results after 12 months of using PROPECIA, further treatment is unlikely to be of benefit.

Like all prescription products, PROPECIA may cause side effects. In clinical studies, a very small number of men experienced certain side effects, such as: less desire for sex, difficulty in achieving an erection, and a decrease in the amount of semen. Each of these side effects occurred in less than 2% of men. These side effects were reversible and went away in men who stopped taking the PROPECIA. They also disappeared in most men (58%) who continued taking PROPECIA.

Taken once a day in tablet form, PROPECIA is simple, easy, and -most important- clinically demonstrated to be effective in most men. PROPECIA helps grow natural hair not just “peach fuzz” and is as convenient to take as a vitamin: one pill a day.

What is Propecia?

November 20th, 2007 by admin

• Propecia prevents the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in the body. DHT is involved in the development of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and hair loss.

• Proscar is used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate). Propecia is also used to reduce hair loss due to male pattern baldness.

• Propecia may also be used for purposes other than those listed here.

How should I take Propecia?

November 17th, 2007 by admin

• Take Propecia exactly as directed by your doctor. If you do not understand these instructions, ask your pharmacist, nurse, or doctor to explain them to you.
• Take each dose with a full glass of water.
• Propecia can be taken with or without food.
• It is important to take Propecia regularly to get the most benefit.
• Your doctor may perform blood tests or other forms of monitoring during treatment with Propecia. One of the tests that may be performed is called PSA (prostate-specific antigen). This test is used to help detect prostate cancer. Propecia will reduce the amount of PSA measured in the blood. Your doctor is aware of this effect and can still use PSA to help detect prostate cancer.
• Store this medication at room temperature away from moisture and heat.

What are the possible side effects of Propecia?

November 12th, 2007 by admin

• Stop taking Propecia and seek emergency medical attention if you experience an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of the throat; swelling of the lips, tongue, or face; or hives).
• Other, less serious side effects have been reported but usually resolve with continued treatment. Continue to take Propecia and notify your doctor if you experience
· decreased libido (sex drive);
· decreased volume of ejaculate;
· impotence (trouble getting or keeping an erection); or
· breast tenderness or enlargement.
• Side effects other than those listed here may also occur. Talk to your doctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is especially bothersome.

Clinical studies on Propecia

November 9th, 2007 by admin

Vertex (Top of the Head) Study

PROPECIA was demonstrated to be effective in the longest controlled study of male pattern hair loss ever conducted. In this 5-year study of men with mild to moderate hair loss:
9 of 10 men on PROPECIA had visible results (either regrowth of hair, 48% [134 of 279], or no further hair loss, 42% [117 of 279]) vs 25% (4 of 16) on placebo (sugar pill), according to an assessment of photographs by an independent panel of dermatologists.
2 out of 3 men on PROPECIA regrew hair, as measured by hair count. All the men in the study who were not taking PROPECIA lost hair.
A majority of men on PROPECIA were rated as improved by doctors: 77% (210 out of 271) vs 15% (2 out of 13) with placebo.
A majority of men on PROPECIA reported their bald spot getting smaller, their hair loss slowing down, and the appearance of their hair improving.

What’s more, in the first year of the study, 86% (587 out of 679) of men on PROPECIA maintained hair or increased the number of visible hairs vs 42% (282 out of 672) on placebo.

PROPECIA is for MEN ONLY.

Further treatment is unlikely to help if the drug has not worked within 12 months. If you stop taking PROPECIA, you will likely lose the hair you have gained within 12 months of stopping treatment.
Anterior Mid-Scalp (Middle-Front of the Head) Study

PROPECIA also was shown to be effective in a study of men with hair loss on the middle front of the head.

What drug(s) may interact with finasteride?

September 21st, 2007 by admin
  • some blood pressure medications
  • male hormones (example: testosterone)
  • saw palmetto
  • soy isoflavones supplements
  • What should I avoid while taking finasteride?

    September 14th, 2007 by admin

    There are no restrictions on food, beverages, or activities during treatment with finasteride unless your doctor directs otherwise.

    What happens if I miss a dose of Finasteride?

    September 7th, 2007 by admin

    Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for the next dose, skip the dose you missed and take only the next regularly scheduled dose. Do not take a double dose unless otherwise directed.