Drug: Propecia

Generic Propecia Pill
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Propecia is a medication containing an active ingredient called Finasteride, a proven effective medication for androgenic alopecia. This is a hair loss and baldness condition related to aging. Its common manifestation is the receding hairline, also known as Male Pattern Hair Loss - where the hair up the forehead slowly diminishes, thus moves the hairline back. The other common balding pattern where Propecia is also recommended to be used is hair loss on top of a man’s head.

The medication Propecia generally works for most men users by preventing dihydrotestosterone or DHT from being converted by the testosterone. DHT is a common byproduct of testosterone that attacks hair follicles in the body, thus preventing the growth of hair then leading to hair thinning and baldness.

Guide To The Proper Intake Of Generic Propecia

1. It must be taken exactly as prescribed by doctor. Read and follow strictly the directions on the prescription label.

2. Propecia can be taken with or without food but is ideal to be taken with a full glass of water.

3. Use Propecia regularly to get the most benefit, so even before you run out of medicine completely - get your prescription refilled.

4. Keep Propecia away from heat, light and moisture and store at room temperature. Also, keep the bottle tightly closed especially when not in use. 

What You Need To Know Before Taking Propecia

Propecia is prescribed for males only, and not really suitable for children and women. Even the mere handling of Propecia tablets are not permitted for children and women. This is because Finasteride the main ingredient, can easily be absorbed through the skin - though Propecia tablets are coated to prevent contact with its active ingredient.

Children and women are the most vulnerable to adverse effects of Propecia. The medication can cause serious birth defects when exposed to a pregnant or planning to be pregnant woman. However, men are not an exception to the danger that Propecia could cause. Men are said to have an increase risk of developing prostate cancer or even breast cancer from Propecia use. So, it is advised to let your doctor be informed before you take Propecia. Normally, doctors would perform a few tests to ensure that you have a good health condition to take Propecia safely.

Furthermore, if you have a history of allergic reaction to Finasteride or to a similar drug called Dutasteride Avodart - let your doctor know about it.

Possible Propecia Side Effects - Get The Facts

If signs of allergic reaction such as swelling of throat, tongue, lips or face; difficulty breathing; or hives - get emergency help right away. Also, if you notice any changes in your body, most especially in the breast like nipple discharge, pain or any breast lumps - call your doctor immediately as these may already be signs of male breast cancer.

Other less serious Propecia side effects include the following:

- skin rash

- runny nose

- headache

- dizziness

- weakness

- swelling or tenderness in breasts

- abnormal ejaculation

- trouble having an orgasm, loss of interest in sex, or impotence

- pain in the testicles

- hand or feet swelling

- feeling of passing out

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