Propecia 1mg
Buy Propecia for Hair Loss
Propecia is used for the treatment of male pattern hair loss (also known as androgenetic alopecia). Propecia increases hair growth on the scalp and prevents further hair loss in men. It works by lowering the levels of a particular hormone - DHT (dihydrotestosterone) - in the scalp. DHT causes a decrease in the growth phase and thinning of the hair, which leads to male pattern hair loss. Men with mild to moderate, but not complete hair loss, can benefit from using Propecia.
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Description |
Propecia contains the active ingredient finasteride. It belongs to a group of medicines called Type II '5-alpha reductase inhibitors' which blocks an important enzyme involved in the regulation of the hair follicle. |
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Suitability |
Do not take Propecia: |
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Pregnancy and Breastfeeding |
Propecia should not be taken by women. If a woman who is pregnant comes into contact with crushed or broken Propecia tablets, speak to your doctor. When the patient's sexual partner is or may become pregnant, the patient should either avoid exposure of his partner to semen (e.g. by use of a condom) or discontinue treatment with Propecia. |
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Important Interactions |
You must tell your doctor if you are taking, have recently taken or might take other medicines. |
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Side Effects | ||||
Please Note |
All medication can cause side effects. We have only listed a few to be aware of. Details of all side effects, including rare side effects to be aware of, are listed in the patient information leaflet (PIL). When completing your medical questionnaire, it is very important that you answer the questions truthfully. This is to ensure your doctor has a full picture of your medical history before prescribing. List all medicines you are already taking, including non-prescription and herbal medicines. |
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Alternatives |
Generic finasteride has the same active ingredient as Propecia. Topical solutions, lotions and shampoos are also available, but clinical research has shown that the most effective way of preventing hair loss is through the use of oral hair loss medicine. |
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Looking after your medicine | Do not take medicines after the expiry date stamped on the pack. Keep all medicines out of the reach and sight of children. Medicines are only intended to be used by the person they are prescribed for. Do not give your prescribed medicine to anybody else, even if they have the same symptoms as you. Medicines can be harmful if used by anybody other than the person they have been prescribed for. |
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References |
Propecia 1mg Patient Information Leaflet British National Formulary: finasteride |
Will the use of Propecia affect the hair on other parts of my body?
Propecia does not affect hair on other parts of the body.
Can Propecia affect fertility?
Infertility has been reported in men who took finasteride for long time and had other risk factors that may affect fertility. Normalisation or improvement of seminal quality has been reported after discontinuation of finasteride. Long-term clinical studies about the effects of finasteride on fertility in men have not been conducted.
What happens when I stop taking Propecia?
If treatment is stopped, the beneficial effects of Propecia start to wear off after six months. By 9 to 12 months all of the beneficial effects will have worn off and the hair loss will be the same as it was before treatment started.
Regulatory Information
Last reviewed & updated 16/02/2020 Authored 14/09/2009
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