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Posted : May 10, 2004 9:06 am

Propecia is a well known and widely used medication for treating male pattern baldness, also known as androgenetic alopecia. Propecia is a prescription drug that can be purchased from a pharmacy without a prescription, though it is not widely available. Propecia is used in the treatment of men with hair loss and also for the prevention of some forms of prostate enlargement. It is also used to treat male pattern baldness.

Propecia is used to treat male pattern baldness in men. It is used to treat men with a receding hairline and/or temples in men and is also used to treat male pattern baldness in men as well.

Propecia may be used alone or in combination with other medications such as oral minoxidil (Rogaine), finasteride (Propecia), dutasteride (Avodart), or lutase. It works by blocking the production of the male hormone testosterone, which causes hair follicles to shrink. It is important to note that Propecia may be taken together with other medications or dietary supplements to treat hair loss.

You should discuss your options with a medical professional before using Propecia. They can provide you with information about the potential side effects of the medication and provide you with a full list of the medications and supplements that you are taking. Propecia is not a cure for male pattern baldness and should only be used as a precaution. If you are taking Propecia and experience any side effects such as an increased risk of breast tenderness, a decrease in libido, or erectile dysfunction, talk to your doctor. It is important to follow your doctor’s instructions carefully and to report any side effects to their office.

If you are taking any other medications, talk to your doctor before taking Propecia. They may need to change the dose or recommend alternative treatments.

Posted by on May 10, 2004 8:54 am

I’ve heard that Propecia can be used to treat male pattern baldness. However, I’m not sure that this is true. I would assume that Propecia is an effective way to treat male pattern baldness. However, if it is not, it can be dangerous and not worth the cost. I’m not sure why it is not recommended to use Propecia with other medications.

Posted by on May 10, 2004 9:10 am

I would recommend using Propecia to treat male pattern baldness. It is a very effective way to treat male pattern baldness. It has been used by many people who have had success with the treatment of hair loss, including men. It has also been used by many people who have tried the hair loss treatment and the results are positive. I have found that Propecia can be a very effective treatment for male pattern baldness.

Posted by on May 10, 2004 10:02 am

I’ve been taking propecia and am not sure it works. I know that it is not as effective as it might seem, but I am not sure. I have tried everything and I have never experienced the side effects or problems with the results. I have also found that it does not cure baldness and has been used for years. It has been used as a treatment for hair loss and not for male pattern baldness. There have also been other studies that have looked at the results of Propecia in the hair loss treatment and have found that it has been helpful to start taking Propecia before a hair transplant. However, I do not know whether this is true or whether there is a problem with taking Propecia.

Posted by on May 10, 2004 5:45 pm

Propecia is a prescription drug that can be purchased without a prescription, but it is not commonly available. Propecia is an FDA-approved drug that can be purchased without a prescription. It is not widely available or available over the counter. In fact, Propecia is not available on the internet or is not covered by insurance, so it cannot be purchased without a prescription. Propecia is available in the USA by prescription only. I have found that Propecia is not available in the USA for hair loss treatment. This is because it is not available in the USA on the Internet. It is not covered by insurance, so it cannot be purchased without a prescription.

Posted by on May 10, 2004 5:19 pm

I have been using Propecia for the past two months and am just not sure if I should take it. I have been using it for 6 months and I am not sure if I should take it.

Stop taking Finasteride 1 mg Tablets and immediately contact a doctor if you have any of the following experience:

  • Symptoms of an allergic reaction: swelling of your lips, face, tongue and throat; difficulty swallowing; lumps under your skin (hives) and breathing difficulties.
  • Depression (feeling of severe sadness and unworthiness)
  • You should promptly report to your doctor any changes in the breast tissue such as lumps, pain, enlargement of the breast tissue or nipple discharge as these may be signs of a serious condition, such as breast cancer

Uncommon (may affect up to 1 in 100 people):-

  • you may be unable to have an erection (impotence)
  • you may have less desire to have sex
  • difficulty having an erection
  • you may have problems with ejaculation for example decrease in the amount of semen released during sex. This decrease in the amount of semen does not appear to affect normal sexual function

Not known: frequency

  • breast swelling or tenderness
  • pain in the testicles
  • blood in semen
  • palpitations (feeling your heartbeat)
  • persistent decrease in sex drive after discontinuation of treatment
  • persistent problems with ejaculation after discontinuation of treatment
  • male infertility and/or poor quality of semen
  • changes in the way your liver is working, which can be shown by a blood test
  • anxiety

In some cases, sexual dysfunction and psychiatric side effects have persisted in patients even after they have stopped taking finasteride.

Women who are pregnant or may become pregnant should not handle broken or crushed finasteride tablets. If finasteride is absorbed through the skin or taken by mouth by a woman pregnant with a male foetus, the child may be born with malformed genital organs. The tablets are film-coated, which prevents contact with finasteride provided the tablets are not broken or crushed.

Have-a talk: if you find that- have at least:
  • individual symptoms of sexual dysfunction have persisted in you for a number of years
  • you have experienced some form of sexual dysfunction for any other reason, such as a depression, pregnancy, laughing or feeling better after a meal, abnormal mood, sudden forgetting that I am aware of a new fact, energy level is low, or that you are about to kiss a onlair, or women who are unusually excited
  • you have ever had difficulty getting or keeping an erection
  • you can still have an erection, stillbirth, or prolonged QT interval after discontinuation of treatment - these symptoms may occur at a much lower risk than before

In some cases, you may have responded better to a medicine such as Propecia or finasteride than to any other type of treatment.

In any case, in due manner, doctors may prescribe you a higher dose of finasteride or any other treatment for your sexual symptoms or any other changes in your sexual function or your mood. If you dyes your hair, skin or any other ingredient in your medicine, stop taking finasteride or any other treatment, the effect of finasteride may be weakened and you may experience sexual problems, such as decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, unwanted facial muscles or for example changes in the breasts, lumps under the skin (hives) or pain during sexual intercourse. For any other medical condition, you should immediately report to your doctor any changes in the breast tissue such as lumps, lumps, soreness, or enlargement.

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Stop taking finasteride 1 mg Tablets and contact a doctor if you are experiencing any of the following signs of sexual problems:
  • persistent decrease in sex drive
  • you have problems with ejaculation for example decrease in the amount of semen released during sex.
  • changes in the way your body is working, which can be shown by a blood test

Male infertility and/or poor quality of semen has been reported in men taking finasteride tablets.

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These tablets protect hair from future damage and receding hairline and balding. It is used in men to prevent and treat male pattern hair loss.

The tablets are a type of Propecia. Propecia is a reversible form of hair loss treatment. It stops hair re-growth in hair loss patients who have a bald spot or balding that is not treated with other available treatments. It is taken orally with or without food.

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Erythricting breaths (EBREs) are produced in the skin and hair follicles from the resting and developing hair on the scalp. They may cause the skin to become more sensitive to light and ultraviolet light. This light exposure causes the hair to become thinner and die, or be finer and eventually stop, the hair growing in your scalp. These EBREs are different from those that occur when light is absorbed through the skin. EBREs are the result of a mutation or mini-de novo de-incompatibilities of the bacterialEnteritimidigode-susceptible in skin cells.

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The tablets protect hair from future damage and receding hairline and balding. It is used in men to prevent and treatment.

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Propecia

Propecia is an FDA-approved medication used to treat male pattern baldness, a form of hair loss that affects about 1 in every 10 men. The drug contains the active ingredient finasteride, which works by blocking the conversion of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a hormone that causes hair loss. DHT causes the hair follicles to shrink, leading to increased hair growth and thinning.

Propecia works by inhibiting the production of DHT, which causes the hair to stop growing, which helps promote hair growth and prevent further hair loss. It is typically taken orally, and the dosage and frequency are determined by your doctor. It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and duration of treatment to minimize any potential side effects. If you experience any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about alternative treatments.

Uses of Propecia

Propecia is primarily used to treat male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia) and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). It may also be used for other conditions such as:

  • Male pattern hair loss: Propecia is prescribed to men who have experienced hair loss for years and are experiencing symptoms such as difficulty in achieving and maintaining an adequate hair count.
  • Hair loss in men: Propecia may help to reduce the risk of further hair loss by blocking the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in the scalp, which helps to promote hair growth.
  • Hair loss in women: Propecia is used to treat male pattern baldness and BPH in women. It may also help to reduce the risk of further hair loss by blocking the conversion of testosterone to DHT in the scalp.

How Propecia Works

Propecia works by inhibiting the conversion of testosterone to DHT in the body, which helps to maintain an adequate level of DHT in the scalp. It inhibits the enzyme 5-alpha reductase, which converts testosterone to DHT in the scalp. This helps to slow down the process of hair loss and promote new hair growth.

In clinical studies, approximately 65% of men taking Propecia reported significant hair growth within 12 months of starting treatment. While this is a common side effect of many other hair loss medications, it is generally well-tolerated.

Common Side Effects of Propecia

While Propecia can be effective in treating male pattern baldness, it may also have some unwanted side effects, including:

  • Mood changes: Depression or irritability may occur while taking Propecia, particularly in the first few weeks of treatment.
  • Headache
  • Decreased libido
  • Flushing
  • Back pain
  • Muscle pain
  • Sleeplessness
  • Stuffy nose
  • Vision changes

Less common but serious side effects can include:

  • Loss of vision
  • Fainting
  • Breast enlargement
  • Dizziness
  • Hearing loss

It is important to note that Propecia should not be used in women who are pregnant, as it may cause birth defects in the unborn baby.

Drug Interactions and Drug Interactions

Propecia may interact with other medications or supplements, including:

  • Antifungal medications: Propecia can reduce the effectiveness of antifungal medications, which can affect how well they work in the body. Some antifungal medications may also affect how Propecia works. For example, a prescription medication for hair loss may affect how Propecia works, as it is not suitable for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding. If a medication is taken during pregnancy, it may harm the developing fetus or infant.
  • Antibiotics: Propecia can increase the risk of antibiotic resistance, which can affect the effectiveness of Propecia. It may also increase the risk of side effects such as tendonitis and sprains.