Safety Information About Propecia Prescription Medication For Male Pattern Baldness
Propecia Prescription Medication For Male Pattern Baldness was developed to treat mild to moderate male pattern hair loss on the vertex (top of head) and anterior mid-scalp area (middle front of head) in MEN ONLY. There is not sufficient evidence that Propecia Prescription Medication For Male Pattern Baldness works for receding hairlines at the temples.
Propecia Prescription Medication For Male Pattern Baldness is for the treatment of male pattern hair loss in MEN ONLY and should NOT be used by women or children.
You should not use Propecia Prescription Medication For Male Pattern Baldness if you are allergic to finasteride or any of the ingredients of Propecia Prescription Medication For Male Pattern Baldness.
Women who are or may potentially be pregnant must not use Propecia Prescription Medication For Male Pattern Baldness and should not handle crushed or broken Propecia Prescription Medication For Male Pattern Baldness tablets because the active ingredient may cause abnormalities of a male baby’s sex organs. If a woman who is pregnant comes into contact with the active ingredient in Propecia Prescription Medication For Male Pattern Baldness, a doctor should be consulted. Propecia Prescription Medication For Male Pattern Baldness tablets are coated and will prevent contact with the active ingredient during normal handling, provided that the tablets are not broken or crushed.
Contact with the semen from a man being treated with Propecia Prescription Medication For Male Pattern Baldness is not a risk to the unborn child of a pregnant woman.
Clinical studies showed that side effects were uncommon and did not affect most men
A small number of men had sexual side effects, with each occurring in less than 2% of men. These include less desire for sex, difficulty in achieving an erection, and a decrease in the amount of semen. These side effects went away in men who stopped taking Propecia Prescription Medication For Male Pattern Baldness because of them. In addition, these side effects decreased to 0.3% of men or less by the fifth year of treatment.
Propecia Prescription Medication For Male Pattern Baldness can affect a blood test called PSA (prostate-specific antigen) for the screening of prostate cancer. If you have a PSA test done, tell your doctor that you are taking Propecia Prescription Medication For Male Pattern Baldness.
In general use, the following side effects have been reported: allergic reactions including rash, itching, hives, and swelling of the lips and face; problems with ejaculation; breast tenderness and enlargement; and testicular pain. You should promptly report to your doctor any changes in your breasts such as lumps, pain, or nipple discharge. Tell your doctor about these or any other side effects.
When you could see results
Take Propecia Prescription Medication For Male Pattern Baldness daily and you could see results in as little as 3 months. If you stop taking Propecia Prescription Medication For Male Pattern Baldness, however, your results will gradually go away over 12 months. And if Propecia Prescription Medication For Male Pattern Baldness hasn’t worked in 12 months, further treatment is unlikely to be of benefit.