Propecia (Finasteride)is a medication primarily used in the treatment of male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia) and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), as a primary treatment option. In clinical practice, Propecia is also used off-label for the management of male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia) and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
Propecia is recommended for daily use at the dose of 1 mg. It should be taken orally with or without food and should be taken approximately 1-2 hours before sexual activity. The dose should be increased gradually over a period of 1-2 weeks. In patients with mild to moderate BPH or Propecia-positive BPH, the dose may be increased to 1 mg daily, which can be continued for 3-6 months.
The effectiveness of Propecia is comparable to that of a placebo. However, the efficacy may increase in patients taking higher doses (2-3 times daily) who also exhibit reduced tolerance to the drug. This may result from the increased sensitivity of the prostate to the drug. For the treatment of male pattern baldness, daily administration of Propecia (finasteride) should be considered in patients whose prostate gland enlarges (prostatectomy) and/or who are receiving hormonal treatment for BPH (for more information, see ).
The common side effects include decreased libido (sex drive) and erectile dysfunction. Propecia can also cause headaches, visual disturbances, muscle pain, and nausea. Rare but serious side effects, such as breast enlargement, vision changes (such as changes in color perception), chest pain, and hypotension, may occur. If you experience any of these symptoms, stop taking Propecia and contact your doctor immediately.
The use of Propecia is not recommended for pregnant women, children, or women who are breastfeeding. Propecia should not be used by women who are planning to become pregnant or are nursing. It should not be used by women who are currently taking any medications that are known to affect the prostate such as lisinopril, losartan, candesartan, or telithromycin.
Patients should report any unusual vaginal bleeding, which may be a sign of an allergic reaction. If you have any of the following symptoms, stop taking Propecia and inform your doctor immediately: sudden loss of vision in one or both eyes (a vision loss), including sudden decrease or loss of hearing, which may be a sign of a rare but serious allergic reaction such as hives, difficulty in breathing, or swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat. Propecia should not be used to treat any other medical condition unless the benefits outweigh the risks. Propecia may rarely cause a drop in blood pressure which may be a sign of a severe condition called hypertension or angina.
Propecia may interact with other medications, especially with medications used to treat high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Some drugs, such as angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, and antihypertensive agents, may decrease the blood pressure. This may increase the risk of low blood pressure and stroke.
Keep Propecia tablets out of the reach of children.
The common side effects include decreased libido (sex drive), erectile dysfunction, and breast tenderness. Propecia can cause a drop in blood pressure, which may be a sign of a serious condition called hypertension or angina.
Propecia can cause a rare but serious condition called hypertension (high blood pressure).
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.
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Update on generic propecia - finasteride
On 30 April 2020, the European Medicines and Health Products Regulatory Agency (EMEA) published updated guidance on generic Propecia (finasteride) for the medical industry for generic medicines.
This document does not takeredits and updated guidance was published with the aim of ensuring that generic Propecia (finasteride) is updated for medical professionals and consumers. It is important to stay updated with latest medical information and new guidance.
Additionally, this document does not address the possibility of individuals taking Generic Propecia (finasteride) having side effects related to the medication, such as headaches, nausea, or dizziness.
In conclusion, in October 2021, the EMEA published updated guidance on generic Propecia (finasteride) for medical professionals and consumers on 30 April 2020.
Generic Propecia (finasteride) is intended for use in men only. Therefore, individuals who are pregnant, may become pregnant, or are breastfeeding should not take Generic Propecia (finasteride) without consulting their healthcare provider.
The EMEA has updated this document to include a list of medications that should be discussed with a healthcare professional before starting Generic Propecia (finasteride) for medical professionals and consumers.
authorship number of papersThe new draft guidance for Generic Propecia (finasteride) is available here:
Research on generic finasteride - updated guidance
From 30 April 2020, the EMEA published updated guidance on generic Propecia (finasteride) for the medical industry for the generic drug industry.
This document does not takeredits and updated guidance for Generic Propecia (finasteride) is available for research and development:
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European Medicines Agency (EMA) – Generic Propecia (finasteride) – updated guidance on generic Propecia (finasteride). EMEA. EU Commission. [cited 2021 Jan 14]. Available from:
Generic Propecia (finasteride) tablets contain the active ingredient finasteride, which is a synthetic version of the hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT) that has been FDA approved for the treatment of male pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia) in men.
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.
Estonia/Sweden 2. Finasteride (generic Propecia) is not approved for use in humans. There are some reported cases of elderly men who developed symptomatic kidney problems after taking Finasteride tablets, including kidney stones, impaired kidney function, and an elderly man with renal impairment who took Generic Propecia.Finasteride (generic Propecia) is not suitable for everyone. There are some cases of serious side effects of Finasteride that may occur, including the following: 1. In some cases, individuals may have seizures, hallucinations, or confusion 2. Severe side effects include allergic reactions, vision changes, hearing loss, and prolonged erections 3. In rare cases, severe side effects such as kidney damage or allergic reactions may occur, such as kidney failure or kidney problems 4. Individuals with a history of tendonitis or rheumatic pain may also have this condition, so they should consult with a healthcare professional before using Generic Propecia.
It is important to note that Generic Propecia is not suitable for everyone, and there are some cases of severe side effects of Finasteride that may occur, including the following: 1. Individuals with a history of tendonitis or rheumatic pain may have this condition, so they should consult with a healthcare professional before using Generic Propecia.
It is important to note that Generic Propecia is not suitable for everyone, and there may be cases of side effects of Finasteride that may occur, such as the following: 1.
It is important to note that Generic Propecia is not suitable for everyone, and there may be cases of severe side effects of Finasteride that may occur, such as the following: 1.
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Propecia, a popular hair-care product, is used to treat male pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia), also known as hair loss after menopause, and it is known for its effectiveness in promoting hair regrowth.
It works by blocking the production of dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a hormone that is known to contribute to hair loss. Propecia works by inhibiting the action of DHT, which is responsible for hair follicles turning from hair to hair. By reducing DHT levels, Propecia helps to slow down hair loss and promote hair regrowth.
While Propecia can be a convenient and effective solution for many men, it is important to understand its risks and benefits. For those seeking a more natural and effective approach to hair loss, there are several benefits to consider.
Like any medication, Propecia can cause side effects. The most common side effects are temporary and include:
These side effects are usually mild and temporary. However, if they persist or worsen, it is important to speak with a healthcare provider. They may suggest taking Propecia with a daily low-fat meal to help reduce the risk of side effects.
If any of these side effects persist or worsen, it is important to speak with a healthcare provider immediately.
Serious side effects
In rare cases, Propecia can cause serious side effects, including:
Rare but serious side effects
These side effects are rare but can occur. In some cases, Propecia can cause more serious side effects, including:
These side effects are rare but can be life-threatening. If they occur, they are not listed on the manufacturer’s website.
In addition to Propecia, there are other medications that can cause side effects.