If you or a loved one is struggling with male pattern baldness, it's not an uncommon issue and there are ways to help. Prescription medical treatments like finasteride and minoxidil are available with a valid prescription from a healthcare professional. In this article, we'll explore how finasteride helps and how minoxidil and finasteride work.
Finasteride is a type of 5-alpha reductase inhibitor called a "prodrug" or a "second-generation" medication. Finasteride works by preventing testosterone from reaching the h zone of the scalp, which then converts it into dihydrotestosterone (DHT). High levels of DHT can lead to male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia) and other forms of hair loss. By lowering DHT levels, finasteride helps slow down or stop hair loss and may help in other ways.
To lower DHT levels, finasteride and minoxidil (brand name Propecia) are used to treat male pattern baldness. DHT is a vasodilation agent that increases blood flow to the scalp, which can be used to treat hair loss. Minoxidil, on the other hand, is a prostate ring that acts as a DHT blocker. Prostatic hormones like luteinising hormone (LH) and prostate-specific antigen (PSA) are sent by the kidneys to the scalp to increase blood flow. These nutrients help reduce DHT levels and promote hair growth.
Both finasteride and minoxidil are used to treat male pattern baldness. While both drugs help to decrease DHT levels, finasteride is not a "second-generation" medication and it may not be suitable for everyone. Some people may also benefit from using finasteride only for hair loss or from using minoxidil only for hair loss.
Like any medication, minoxidil and finasteride can have side effects. While finasteride can be an effective treatment, it's important to be aware of potential side effects. The most common side effects of minoxidil include:
Check with your healthcare provider to determine if finasteride or minoxidil may be right for you. If taken with alcohol, finasteride can lead to increased dilation and increased risk of side effects.
Yes, finasteride and minoxidil are both effective treatments for male pattern baldness. However, they may not be suitable for everyone. Your healthcare provider can help determine the best treatment option for you, as well as your financial situation. This article will discuss:
Before deciding on the best medication for you, it's essential to consider which one to choose. Medications are designed to have been used to treat conditions, and have the potential to cause side effects or harmful effects. Here are some commonly asked questions about which medication might be a better choice for you.
Finasteride is a medication used to treat Type 2 diabetes. It works by reducing the amount of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in the body, which can lead to male pattern baldness. Minoxidil is another popular treatment option, as it is available in a generic form and is effective at reducing hair loss.
Minoxidil's effectiveness is also confirmed by several studies. In a study conducted among men with early-stage Type 2 diabetes, the medication was found to be superior to finasteride in reducing hair loss. This showed that minoxidil was also more effective at preventing further hair loss and promoting hair growth.
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As with any medication, there may be side effects. And when side effects occur, call a doctor or call for medical advice. It is not possible to determine from medical reasons without speaking to a doctor. And the risk of side effects from Finasteride is very small.
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The severity of the side effects can vary. And there may be a risk of serious side effects from taking Finasteride. Call a doctor if the side effects seem serious or if you have difficulty breathing or pain in the testicles. And if you experience any of the following side effects during sexual activity: Decrease in sex drive (libido decrease), trouble getting an erection, numbness or tingling penis, swelling in the testicles or breasts, pain or pain in the testicles on sexual intercourse, sensitivity to light, difficulty in achieving orgasm, erectile dysfunction, decreased sexual desire, breast tenderness, swollen, or dark-colored urine. Stop taking Finasteride and call your doctor right away if any of these side effects occur.
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Finasteride is not available in the U. S. as the generic name of the medication Propecia or by manufacturer’s brand name Finasteride. Generic Finasteride is the brand name for the active ingredient of Propecia, the generic name for Finasteride. Generic Propecia is the active ingredient of Finasteride. Generic Finasteride has been approved by the U. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and the treatment of male pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia).
Finasteride is available in the U. as the generic name of the medication Propecia. Generic Propecia is the active ingredient of Propecia, the generic name for Finasteride.
Finasteride is available by prescription only. Finasteride may cause side effects that are similar to those of other medications, but they are not permanent. Call your doctor if you have any questions about whether Finasteride is right for you. And if you are taking any other medications, talk to your doctor. You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA at www.fda.gov/medwatch. In particular, you should not take Finasteride if you are allergic to it, or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. You should not take Finasteride if you are taking any other medications, including prescription and nonprescription medications. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects from Finasteride. You are also encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription and nonprescription drugs to the FDA at www.fda.gov/medwatch. You are also encouraged to report negative side effects of Finasteride to the Food and Drug Administration at www.fda.gov/drugs. The FDA does not have access to these kinds of information, so these drugs cannot be used as a substitute for professional medical advice. These drugs are also available as generic equivalents to the active ingredient in Finasteride.
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Side effects of Finasteride may occur.
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Pronunciation(frabaster)).Finpecia is used for the treatment of hair loss in men and women, and for the prevention of further hair loss. It contains(finasteride).It is also used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and male pattern hair loss. Finasteride is an atypical antiprotozoan medication. It works by stopping the growth of prostate hair.
Dosageand dose are forachy indication:Adults and children over 12 years: 1-2 tablets (5-10mg); a maximum of 4 tablets (5-10mg) taken in 24 hours. In BPH there are 2 tablets (5-10mg) a day.Children under 12 years: No dose adjustment needed in any patient.In women, 5mg (1 tablet) and 10mg (2 tablets) tablets are taken orally in the morning and evening. In men the dose is 5mg (1 tablet) 10mg (2 tablets) a day. For BPH take at the same time each day to treat hair loss. In men, a maximum of 5mg (1 tablet) of finasteride daily taken in 24 hours is required daily. In women take a female doctor can prescribe this dose. In men, a maximum of 5mg (1 tablet) of finasteride daily taken in 24 hours is needed daily. In men take a female doctor will prescribe this dose. Swallow the tablet with a full glass of water. The recommended dose is 5mg (1 tablet) 10mg (2 tablets) daily.
Therapeutic indicationsFinpecia is indicated for use in adults and adolescents over 12 years of age and in adolescents from 14 years of age.It is indicated for the prevention of further hair loss, and the treatment of further hair loss with hair growth after hair transplantation.It is indicated for the treatment of male pattern baldness.
Before taking this medicine,tell your doctor and pharmacist if you are allergic to finasteride (Propecia) or any of the other ingredients of this medicine (see Precervation). Ask your doctor or pharmacist for more details.
tell your doctor and pharmacist if you have any other health problems, including liver or kidney problems, low blood pressure, glaucoma (confusion), heart problems, epilepsy (seizures), heart problems (fits), diabetes, Type 2 diabetes (non-fasting high-blood pressure patient should have an epilepsy class of drugs before using this medicine), or porphyria (infclerosis). Your doctor may need to change the doses of your medicines.Your doctor may notice a change in the color of your skin, or a loss of appetite, and you may need to take this medicine for a long time.
Finasteride (Propecia) is used in men to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in adults and adolescents aged 14 years and older, and in women for the prevention of further hair loss.It is used to treat male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia) in men and in women who are at least 12 years old.It is used to treat male baldness in men and in women who are at least 12 years old (and in women who are at least 18 years old) to treat male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia).
Finasteride (Propecia) belongs to the group of medicines called atypical antiprotozoan medications.
Take this medicine with at least one full glass of water. The recommended dose is 5mg (1 tablet) 5 times daily.
The dose may be changed from time to time, but the maximum daily dose is 10mg (1 tablet) daily.Avoid drinking grapefruit juice while taking this medicine, as it may increase the risk of side effects.
Propecia contains a medicine called finasteride. This belongs to a group of medicinescalled Type II ‘5-alpha reductase inhibitors’.
Propecia is used for the treatment of male pattern hair loss (also known as androgeneticalopecia). Propecia increases hair growth on the scalp and prevents further hair loss inmen. Men with mild to moderate, but not complete hair loss, can benefit from usingPropecia.
How does the hair on your head grow?On average your hair grows about 1 centimetre (half an inch) each month. Hair growsfrom hair follicles, which are located under your skin.
A single scalp hair grows continuously for 2-4 years (growth phase) and then stopsgrowing for 2-4 months (rest phase). After this the hair falls out. In its place a newhealthy hair begins to grow, and the cycle is repeated. The hairs on your scalp arealways in different stages of this cycle so it is normal to lose scalp hair every day.
What is male pattern hair loss?
Male pattern hair loss is a common condition in which men experience thinning of thehair on the scalp, often resulting in a receding hairline and/or balding on the top of thehead. This condition is thought to be caused by a combination of genetic factors and aparticular hormone, DHT (dihydrotestosterone).
DHT causes a decrease in the growth phase and thinning of the hair (see picture). Thisleads to male pattern hair loss. These changes can start to occur in some men in their20s and become more common with age. Once hair loss has occurred over a longperiod of time, the hair may be permanently lost.
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