Propecia (finasteride)
I. Definition:
Propecia is a new (1998) medication used to treat androgenic alopecia (pattern baldness) in men. Propecia decreases serum and scalp DHT (male hormone) levels. Lowering DHT appears to inhibit miniaturization of affected hair follicles and helps to restore miniaturized hair follicles to regrow visible hair. Propecia regrows visible hair that appears natural. At this time Propecia should not be used in women. It is currently being studied in post menopausal women.
II. Side Effects: (<2% of men)
III. Precautions:
IV. Alternatives:
V. Effectiveness: (men 18 to 41 with mild to moderate hair loss on the top of the scalp)
VI. Treatment:
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