Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| finasteride | Propecia |
Finasteride is a pill that is taken once a day.
How It Works
Finasteride lowers the level of
androgens, a class of hormone that affects hair
loss.
Why It Is Used
Finasteride was originally used to
treat enlarged prostate glands (benign prostatic hyperplasia). In a much lower dose, it is now also used to treat
inherited hair loss in men (androgenetic alopecia), the most common
cause of
hair loss.
Finasteride has not been proved effective in women and
is not approved for women by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
(FDA).1 Women and children should not use
finasteride.
How Well It Works
Finasteride is recognized as a
successful therapy for inherited hair loss for men. Research reports that it
slows hair loss on the scalp and helps regrow hair.2, 3, 4 But bald
spots may not be completely covered, and visible results may take from a few
months to a year.
Side Effects
Possible side effects in men include
sexual problems, including difficulty getting an erection and reduced desire
for sex.
Women who are or may become pregnant should not take or
handle crushed or broken finasteride tablets because finasteride can cause
birth defects.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects.
(Drug Reference is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Finasteride is for men only.
Women and children should not use it.
Women who are or may become
pregnant should not take or handle crushed or broken tablets because
finasteride can cause birth defects.
Finasteride must be taken
daily. If you stop taking finasteride, any regrown hair will gradually be lost,
and within 6 to 12 months your scalp will most likely appear the same as before
treatment.
If you are having a prostate screening, tell your
doctor you are taking finasteride because it may affect the results of your
test.
Complete the new medication information form (PDF)
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