Hi, I'm Dr. F'S, and I'm a GP, and I work at the Department of Dermatology at the University of Sydney. I'm currently working on the prescription of the anti-HIV medications, such as Propecia and Proscar. My current job involves a dermatologist who will take a sample from a patient's scalp to see if they're healthy. After a month of this, she can't see anything for a while, so I take a sample again. I need to see a specialist to confirm if I have HIV.
I'm not a proponent of the use of finasteride, but I'm still interested in seeing if this might be the best treatment option for the patients I have. If not, my primary care physician may consider taking the drugs if they have the same results.
I'm currently on Propecia for hair loss and the results were good but I'm not sure if it's safe or safe to take with Propecia.
Any thoughts?
Wednesday, May 21, 2004, 8:13 AMlevant posts: 5Hi Dr. F,
I am a GP and was told to take Propecia to prevent hair loss. I'm currently taking Propecia for the prevention of hair loss, but it's hard to keep up with my hair loss.
My doctor prescribed Propecia to reduce the risk of hair loss and I'm glad to have this information.
It's an option, but I'm concerned that it's not as effective as Propecia for prevention of hair loss, and I haven't read or heard of any studies or research looking at it.
The studies on Propecia are limited, so I'm not sure what to do about them. Maybe it's worth asking?
I was initially told to take Propecia for hair loss, but this didn't help. I was told to take Propecia to prevent hair loss and to keep up with my hair loss.
I'm concerned that this could have been avoided by taking this medication for hair loss, but I'm not sure how much weight is being gained by taking Propecia for hair loss. I'm just curious how much of a weight gain I've experienced with this. Thanks, Dr. F
Hope this helps.
Hello Dr.
I'm sorry for being so specific in your initial thoughts. Propecia has a very good safety profile, and the risk of taking it to prevent hair loss is pretty small. It is a drug, and it has been used successfully for years, but it can be risky. Some people may be more sensitive to the side effects of the drug than others, so it's important to talk with your doctor. In general, if you are concerned about taking Propecia for hair loss, you should consult with your doctor.
You can still take this medication for hair loss, but it should be used in conjunction with your doctor's advice for hair loss. You should tell your doctor if you have any other concerns.
Remember, the risks are not worth the benefits. Propecia is not a cure for hair loss, but a means of protecting the patient. And the risk of side effects is very low.
In conclusion, if you're concerned about taking Propecia for hair loss, and you're not seeing results, you should talk with your doctor, and they can recommend the right treatment. Propecia may not be the right choice for you if you are concerned about side effects.
I'm a GP and was prescribed Propecia to prevent hair loss. I have been prescribed it for a year and have been on it for 4 months, and it's been working well for me.
I'm not sure what to do, or if it's safe to take it.
I just wanted to know if it's safe to take it for hair loss, and if it's not safe to take Propecia?
I have been on Propecia for hair loss for about a year now and I've been taking it regularly. When I was given it for the prevention of hair loss, I took it daily for several months to see if I could get some benefit.
Finasteride is used to treat symptoms of benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH), such as frequent and difficult urination. Besides this, it is also used to treat male pattern hair loss.
Finasteride contains Finasteride, which works by blocking the action of male hormones that cause prostate enlargement and hair loss. Thereby, it helps treat BPH and male pattern hair loss.
In some cases, Finasteride may cause low sexual desire, impotence (erectile dysfunction), abnormal ejaculation, or trouble having an orgasm. Most of these side effects of Finasteride may not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
Do not take Finasteride if you are allergic to any of its components. Finasteride is not intended for use in women and children. Keep the doctor informed about your health condition and medications to rule out any side effects/interactions.
Treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) and male pattern hair loss.
Finasteride belongs to a class of medicines called 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors used to treat symptoms of benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) in men with enlarged prostate. It also may decrease the need for prostate surgery. Additionally, it is also used to treat male pattern hair loss. Finasteride works by blocking the action of male hormones that cause the prostate to enlarge and hair loss.
• Finasteride can be taken with or without food. • It is usually taken once daily at the same time each day or as prescribed by your doctor. • Swallow Finasteride as a whole with a glass of water. • Do not crush, chew, or break it.
Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight
@p: Hey, I'm Finasteride! My BPH symptoms are still getting worse but I'm not having any problems with erections. I'm also getting an erection that lasts for about 4 hours, which is why I'm going to take it every day. The only side effect I'm having is low sexual desire which is the most serious, so please don't hesitate to reach out to your doctor for more details. Also, you may want to consider changing the dosage of Finasteride, which is usually 50 mg once daily. @p: Thanks for any advice about managing BPH symptoms with Finasteride. It's really helped me a lot and helps me in some ways, too. @natalie's warning: You may have low sexual desire, impotence (erectile dysfunction), or abnormal ejaculation. Do not take this medicine if you have any of these symptoms. It may cause a reduction in sex drive, difficulty having an orgasm, and possibly lower libido.
@p: I just read that you can take it with food and alcohol. So, if you've been taking it for BPH symptoms for several years, you'll probably be consuming alcohol as part of your treatment. I've also read that it may be harmful to your liver. But if it upsets your mood or makes you anxious, it might do some good. You may want to talk to your doctor about switching to a different medicine or starting with a lower dose.
@bv, I'm on Finasteride at the moment, but I'm still trying to figure out what to do about it. I've heard good things about this medicine and want to try it. I've been taking it for about six months now and I've noticed some improvement in my symptoms. Thanks for all the support and advice!
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Finasteride is a prescription drug that works by blocking the action of male hormones that cause prostate enlargement and hair loss.
If you have been to an area of the United States with the exception of a small village of the American Southwest (a few miles outside of the US), you probably have heard that there is a solution. A prescription of Propecia could help you lose the hair you once had. But will this be able to help you?
That’s a question that’s been asked all the time in the US. A man who had been prescribed Propecia said that he “worried” about his balding. But that’s a different conversation from one that has come to an end. There are options.
There is no cure for hair loss, and the only treatment is lifestyle changes. A healthy lifestyle may encourage healthier hair. A diet rich in protein and vitamin D may improve hair health and prevent hair loss.
But there is hope. Many experts believe that Propecia can help slow the progression of hair loss in the scalp. And if you’ve been experiencing hair loss for several months or even years, you may be wondering whether the drug is safe.
That’s why we’ve put together this guide to help you make the best choice for your needs.
The truth is that while Propecia is an effective medication for hair loss, it does have its benefits, and there are other, less well-established, treatments available. This guide will explore the most common options and the best ways to use them.
The most common way to take Propecia is to take it at the same time every day. This can be done by taking one dose once or twice a day. The usual starting dose is one tablet once or twice a day.
The drug is available as the brand-name medication Rogaine and as a generic medication Propecia. The generic version, Propecia, is a prescription medication. The FDA has approved both but Propecia is a less-established treatment and may not be approved by the FDA.
The other treatments available in the US are a hair loss treatment, a hair loss treatment supplement, and a hair loss treatment product. The FDA does not approve these drugs, but they are approved by the FDA for the treatment of male and female pattern hair loss.
The drug is taken once a day. You should take the drug at the same time every day.
The drug comes in a bottle that you can take with your food. It will be ready to use at your next meal.
The drug can be taken with or without food. The drug should be taken at least once a day. It’s important to note that both medications are not recommended for use in women because it can affect blood clotting.
The dosage of Propecia will be based on the patient’s response to the drug. For example, if you’ve tried to use Rogaine with food, it may take longer to work, but it’s okay to use the drug on yourself.
The dosage of Propecia will be determined by your doctor. The patient should also be instructed to take the drug on a regular schedule.
If you have questions about how to use the drug, talk to your doctor.
The drug is available in a bottle that you can take with or without food. The drug is taken once or twice a day. The medication is available at the pharmacy and at a hair loss treatment store.
The drug comes in a bottle that you can take with or without food. The drug will be ready to use at your next meal.
You may be given one of the three doses of the drug, once or twice a day. The dosage of the drug will be determined by your doctor.
The drug will be taken once or twice a day. The drug should be taken on a regular schedule.
The drug should be taken once or twice a day. The medication should be taken once or twice a day.
Generic Propecia (finasteride) is not suitable for everyone, and there are certain groups of individuals who should not take this medication.
1. Women: Generic Propecia is intended for use in men only. Women who are pregnant, may become pregnant, or are breastfeeding should not handle crushed or broken Generic Propecia tablets due to the risk of absorption through the skin, which could potentially harm the developing fetus or nursing baby.
2. Children: Generic Propecia is not approved for use in children, as its safety and effectiveness have not been established in this age group.
3. Allergic reactions: Individuals who have a known allergy or hypersensitivity to finasteride or any of the ingredients in Generic Propecia should avoid taking this medication.
4. History of prostate cancer: Finasteride can interfere with prostate-specific antigen (PSA) tests, potentially masking the presence of prostate cancer. Therefore, individuals with a history of prostate cancer should not take Generic Propecia without consulting their healthcare provider.
5. Liver problems: Finasteride is metabolized in the liver, so individuals with liver disease or impaired liver function may need to avoid or use caution while taking this medication. Other medical conditions: People with certain medical conditions, such as urinary tract obstruction or bladder muscle disorder, should consult their doctor before using Generic Propecia.
It is crucial to discuss one's medical history, current medications, and any underlying health conditions with a healthcare professional before starting Generic Propecia or any new medication. Only a qualified healthcare provider can determine if this medication is safe and appropriate for an individual's specific situation.
authorship search function of this medication Readings and ratings this sentence Make sure you choose what you are taking as a health condition Propecia may interact with other medications you are taking, including blood thinners, cholesterol medications, and antifungals.Propecia is a medication used to treat male pattern baldness, also known as androgenetic alopecia. It works by blocking the production of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in the body. This hormone is responsible for shrinking the hair follicles and increasing the risk of hair loss. By blocking the production of DHT, Propecia helps to slow down the progression of hair loss and promote new hair growth. Propecia is available in various forms, including tablets and oral tablets. It's important to note that Propecia should only be taken under the supervision of a healthcare provider. It's also important to follow the dosage instructions provided by your doctor. While Propecia is generally considered safe for most men, there are some potential side effects that individuals may experience. These can include sexual dysfunction, headaches, and decreased libido. It's important to talk to your doctor about any concerns or side effects that you're experiencing. In conclusion, Propecia is a safe and effective medication for treating male pattern baldness. It's important to follow the recommended dosage and instructions provided by your doctor.