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A note from our healthcare expert

Finasteride is an effective medication for treating male pattern baldness and managing an enlarged prostate. By inhibiting the enzyme that converts testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT), it helps slow hair loss and, in some cases, promotes regrowth.

Finasteride is a drug frequently prescribed for managing male pattern baldness and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). It works by inhibiting the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase, which converts testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT)—a hormone responsible for hair loss and prostate enlargement.

  • Finasteride (Generic), Propecia (Branded)

  • 1mg

  • 1 month (28 tablets), 3 months (84 tablets), 6 months (168 tablets

Some of the common side effects of Finasteride include;

Erectile Dysfunction

Enlarged breasts

Reduced libido

Depression

 

Some of the alternatives of Finasteride include Minoxidil, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), using essential oils or botox injections in the scalp.

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One Finasteride must be taken at the same time every day.

Consume it with a glass of water, with or without a meal.

Swallow it whole, do not crush or break the tablet. 

 

FAQ

Finasteride is primarily used for male pattern baldness, but its effectiveness for other types of hair loss, like alopecia areata, is not well-established.

Yes, studies suggest that finasteride may reduce the risk of developing prostate cancer by lowering DHT levels, but it is not commonly prescribed for cancer prevention. It’s used more frequently for treating benign prostate enlargement (BPH).

Finasteride may impact sperm count and quality in some men, although these effects are usually reversible after discontinuation.

If you stop taking finasteride, the hair that has regrown or thickened during treatment may begin to thin and eventually fall out within 3 to 6 months. It’s important to continue treatment to maintain the benefits.

Finasteride is commonly prescribed to treat male pattern baldness (hair loss) and enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia).

Hair growth improvements usually become noticeable within 3 to 6 months, with significant results often seen after one year of consistent use.

Finasteride is not generally recommended for women, especially those who are pregnant or may become pregnant, as it can cause birth defects and hormonal disturbances.

Common side effects may include reduced sex drive, erectile dysfunction, ejaculation problems, and occasional breast tenderness or enlargement.

Yes, stopping Finasteride usually leads to a gradual return of hair loss or symptoms of an enlarged prostate, typically within several months after discontinuation.

Finasteride is considered safe for long-term use under medical supervision; however, regular check-ups are advised to monitor any potential side effects or changes in health.