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Is Propecia a hormonal medication?
No. Propecia is not a hormonal drug. Contrary to hormones, Propecia (finasteride) does not bing to receptors and does not compete with the hormones. Many people mistakenly consider that Propecia suppresses the production and release of testosterone. However, it is only a delusion. Propecia works only by selectively inhibiting (suppressing) the activity of the enzyme 5-α-reductase which converts testosterone into more active 5-α-dehydrotestosterone. Clinica data shows the Propecia does not decrease the amount of free testosterone and sometimes even increases testosterone blood levels by 10 and more percentages.
Which forms of hair loss does Propecia treat?
Propecia is indicated only for the treatment of male pattern baldness. Such kind of hair loss is observed in nearly 95% of patients. The medication is not intended for use against other forms of hair loss like alopecia areata, stress-inducing alopecia or hair loss caused by vitamins and nutrient substances.
What can I expect from Propecia?
According to the results of clinical application Propecia helps to prevent hair loss in nearly 86% of patients, in 65% of cases Propecia significantly increases hair growth.
How should you take Propecia?
For maximum benefit, take Propecia regularly once a day. It can be taken with or without food.
- If you miss a dose...
Take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular schedule. Do not take 2 doses at the same time. - Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature in a closed container away from moisture.
What side effects may occur?
Propecia's side effects are primarily sexual, and relatively uncommon - they strike one or two men in a hundred. If any side effects develop or change in intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can determine if it is safe for you to continue taking Propecia.
Side effects may include: breast tenderness and enlargement, decreased amount of semen per ejaculation, decreased sex drive, impotence, itching, rash, swelling, testicular pain.
Why should Propecia not be prescribed?
Due to the drug's effect on male babies, women should avoid Propecia if there is any chance that they may be pregnant. Do not use Propecia if it gives you an allergic reaction.How Propecia should be taken?
There is only one dose of Propecia (finasteride) for male pattern baldness - Propecia 1 mg once daily. As with any medication, do not adjust your dose unless your healthcare provider specifically instructs you to do so.
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