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Finasteride (fi nas' teer ide)
Other names: Proscar, Propecia
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Why is this medication prescribed?

Finasteride (Proscar) is used alone or in combination with another medication (doxazosin [Cardura]) to treat benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH, enlargement of the prostate gland). Finasteride improves symptoms of BPH such as frequent and difficult urination and may reduce the chance of acute urinary retention (suddenly being unable to pass urine). It also may decrease the chance of needing prostate surgery. Finasteride (Propecia) is also used to treat male pattern hair loss (a common condition in which men have gradual thinning of the hair on the scalp, leading to a receding hairline or balding on the top of the head.) Finasteride (Propecia) has not been shown to treat thinning hair at the temples and is not used to treat hair loss in women or children. Finasteride is in a class of medications called 5-alpha reductase inhibitors. Finasteride treats BPH by blocking the body's production of a male hormone that causes the prostate to enlarge. Finasteride treats male pattern hair loss by blocking the body's production of a male hormone in the scalp that stops hair growth.

How should this medication be used?

Finasteride comes as a tablet to take by mouth. It is usually taken once a day with or without food. Take finasteride at around the same time every day. Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully, and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. Take finasteride exactly as directed. Do not take more or less of it or take it more often than prescribed by your doctor.

If you are taking finasteride to treat BPH, you should know that finasteride controls your condition, but does not cure it. It may take at least 6 months before your symptoms improve. Continue to take finasteride even if you feel well. Do not stop taking finasteride without talking to your doctor.

If you are taking finasteride to treat male pattern hair loss, you should know that finasteride controls hair loss, but does not cure it. It may take at least 3 months before you see any benefit. Continue to take finasteride even if you have already seen an effect. Do not stop taking finasteride without talking to your doctor. If you stop taking finasteride, you will probably lose the hair you have regrown within 12 months of stopping your treatment.

If you are taking finasteride to treat male pattern hair loss and have not seen any improvement within 12 months, further treatment will probably not help. Talk to your doctor about whether you should continue your treatment.

Ask your pharmacist or doctor for a copy of the manufacturer's information for the patient.

Are there other uses for this medicine?

This medication may be prescribed for other uses; ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.

  • Propecia®
  • Proscar®
Last Revised January 12, 2008
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
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