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Autor: tkwriter
~ 06/11/08
Propecia is prescribed for the treatment of male pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia) in adult men only. Propecia, also known as finasteride, is the first oral medicine to be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the purpose of inhibiting hair loss. It is a prescription drug that is taken in the form of a pill. Propecia belongs to a family of so-called 5 alpha-reductase inhibitors, which means it damages the substance that converts testosterone into the hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT).
Propecia works whereby it interferes with the process of androgenetic hair loss which usually follows this process. High levels of an enzyme recognized as 5-alpha-reductase occur in cells of the hair follicle. This enzyme converts testosterone into DHT. DHT causes miniaturization of robust terminal hairs. This results in fine, soft vellus hairs that provide limited scalp coverage. The growth phase gradually shortens until these hairs are lost permanently. Propecia inhibits the formation of DHT and over a period of several months reduces levels of DHT sufficiently to minimize its effects on the hair follicle.
You must use Propecia as an enduring treatment. Keep in mind that balding is an ongoing procedure. The drug helps you stave off this process; delays it for years. Once you stop using Propecia, however, you can expect to see accelerating hair loss and hair thinning. With this in mind, you might consider using Propecia for as long as it works for you.
The pill typically shows first results after about three to six months since the beginning of the treatment. Although the degree of its effectiveness can vary, majority of male patients report a significant decrease in hair fall with a subsequent re-growth of hair on the crown area of the scalp and along the hairline. The success of the drug largely depends on how the body reacts to the enzyme inhibiting action of Finasteride. It is also significant not to discontinue treatment when some degree of success has been achieved.
As far as a balding cure goes nothing has been proven to work as well as Propecia for either stopping the balding process or helping the re-growth of your lost hair. In the long run it is quite probable to redevelop a full head of hair through the regular use of Propecia. If you are interested then you should consider going using a generic pharmacy and purchasing Propecia. Product information and reviews are available from the website.
