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Autor: tkwriter
~ 29/11/08
Propecia is indicated for the treatment of male pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia) in adult men only. Propecia, also known as finasteride, is one of two U.S FDA approved drugs for hair loss. Hair loss is a circumstance that affects over 50% of all men. There are a diversity of treatments available, including surgical procedures, topical creams such as Rogaine, all natural remedies including vitamin and mineral supplements, and lastly an oral pill. Propecia is the first and only pill approved by the FDA to treat male pattern baldness. Propecia blocks dihydrotestosterone, the hormone thought to be responsible for male pattern hair loss. It also helps excite hair follicles.
The success rate for Propecia is extremely high. Around 80% of all Propecia users report a positive change when it comes to their hair. For some users, Propecia prevents the hair loss process. In others, it goes beyond that – it really causes more hair to grow. You will most likely see the effects of Propecia after three months of regular use. Once you stop taking the drug, however, you will lose what you have gained over the course of one year. It is suggested that you use Propecia on an ongoing basis.
The results of a clinical trial that tested the efficacy of Propecia revealed that 20% of men who took a small amount of the drug for a year grew back moderate to heavy amounts of hair! And another 30% grew some hair. The clinical trial also revealed that it took longer for some of the men to start regrowing hair; these men experienced positive results after taking the drug for 2 years. The best news is that finasteride has been demonstrated to help prevent prostate cancer, so this additional benefit is a further incentive for bald men to give Propecia a try, because bald men show an increased risk of developing prostate cancer.
You must not be taking two doses at a time. Possible side effects include allergic reactions like closing of throat, swelling of lips, face or tongue or complexity in breathing. You can continue to take Propecia and inform your physician if you experience any other side effect like low sex drive, decreased volume of ejaculate, difficulty in getting or maintaining an erection or breast tenderness. Some other side effects not mentioned here may also be possible. It is always preferable that you talk to your doctor as soon you feel that some side effect is bothering you. You should also seek immediate medical attention if a Propecia overdose is suspected. Make sure you discuss to your doctor before you buy propecia from online resources or from a pharmacy.
