Finasteride 1mg Tablets

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Finasteride 1mg tablets are the generic version of the popular male pattern baldness treatment Propecia. By lowering the levels of DHT, Finasteride medication increases hair growth on the scalp of men with mild to moderate hair loss, and prevents the loss of any more. The effects of this hair loss medication can be seen in 3 to 6 months.

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Finasteride Tablet

Each Finasteride Tablet contains finasteride. Finasteride belongs to a group of medicines called 5-aplha reductase inhibitors.

You may be prescribed a Finasteride Tablet dose because you have male pattern hair loss (also known as androgenetic alopecia). Each Finasteride Tablet is used to prevent further hair loss in men. Men with mild to moderate, but not complete hair loss, can benefit from using Finasteride Tablets. When a Finasteride Tablet is taken, it blocks an important enzyme called Type II 5a-reducatse, which is involved in the regulation of the hair follicle.

In the scalp, a Finasteride Tablet specifically lowers the levels of DHT, a major cause of male pattern hair loss. In this way, Finasteride Tablets help to reverse the balding process and prevent further hair loss.

Finasteride Tablets

Finasteride Tablets prevents the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone in the body. This is prescribed when a person has male pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia) and wants to prevent any further hair loss.

It is generally used for men who have mild to moderate, not complete, hair loss. By lowering the levels of DHT (Dihydrotestosterone), Finasteride Tablets can help reverse the balding process and prevent any further loss of hair.

Finasteride 5mg Tablets

Although Finasteride 5mg Tablets contain the same active ingredient as its lower strength brother, they’re designed for different purposes.

Finasteride 5mg Tablets are prescribed as treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). This specific Finasteride 5mg Tablets dose is sold under the brand name Proscar. It is used to control the growth of the prostate and reduce the severity of BPH symptoms.

Finasteride 5mg Tablet are not used to treat hair loss.

Finasteride Tablets UK

Finasteride Tablets UK are one of, if not the most effective treatment for male pattern baldness available. Results include up to 90% of users seeing an improvement in hair growth.

Over a five-year period, a clinical trial was carried out on over 1800 men, with each taking individual Finasteride Tablets UK once a day. The Finasteride Tablets UK results showed that it had slowed and reversed balding in more than 90% of the men.

The results have been since compared to another hair growth/slower product called Regaine and has shown to be more effective.

Finasteride 1mg Tablets

Do not take Finasteride 1mg Tablets:

  • If you are allergic to finasteride or any of the other ingredients of this medicine
  • If you are a child or adolescent
  • If you are a woman. Finasteride 1mg Tablets have been found to be ineffective in the treatment of hair loss in women in clinical studies.
  • If you are already taking finasteride or any other 5a-reductase inhibitor for benign prostatic hyperplasia or any other condition.

Determination of prostate-specific-antigen (PSA) in serum should be carried out prior to initiating therapy with finasteride and during treatment.

Finasteride 1mg Tablets may affect male fertility. Patients who are planning to father a child should consider stopping treatment.

Mood altercations such as depressed mood, depression and, less frequently, suicidal thoughts have been reported in patients treated with Finasteride 1mg Tablets. If you experience any of these symptoms stop taking Finasteride 1mg Tablets and contact your doctor for further medical advice as soon as possible.

Finasteride Tablets For Hair Loss

Finasteride Tablets for hair loss, along with minoxidil, are the main treatments for male pattern baldness.

Minoxidil can also be used for female pattern baldness. Women should not use finasteride tablets for hair loss.

Finasteride tablets for hair loss:

  • Does not work for everyone
  • Only works for as long as it is used
  • Are not available on the NHS
  • Can be expensive

Finasteride With Biotin Tablets

Finasteride with Biotin Tablets are a combination of two medicines, both of which treat hair loss. Biotin is a form of vitamin B. It is involved in the synthesis of keratin, a natural protein that aids in hair growth.

Finasteride is a 5-alpha reductase inhibitor. It blocks the body’s production of a male hormone in the scalp. The hormone stops the growth of hair, so by stopping the body from producing it, the balding process is reversed, preventing further hair loss.

Combining Finasteride with biotin tablets provides you with the best chance of growing great-looking hair.

Finasteride 5mg Tablets UK

Finasteride 5mg Tablets UK is available as a higher dose but is used for a completely different purpose. The Finasteride 5mg Tablets UK dose is used to treat prostatic hyperplasia, which is an enlarged prostate.

Expecting a higher dose to get you better results in this case isn’t true. Finasteride 1mg and Finasteride 5mg Tablets UK are no more effective than one another at treating male pattern hair loss.

Finasteride Tablet Side Effects

Like all medicines, Finasteride Tablet side effects can occur, but not everybody will experience them. Some of the Finasteride Tablet side effects are temporary with continued treatment or disappear when treatment is stopped.

Stop taking Finasteride 1mg Tablets and immediately contact a doctor if you have any of the following experience:

  • Symptoms of an allergic reaction: swelling of your lips, face, tongue and throat; difficulty swallowing; lumps under the skin and breathing difficulties.
  • Depression (feelings of severe sadness and unworthiness).

You should promptly report to your doctor any changes in the breast tissue such as lumps, pain, enlargement of the breast tissue or nipple discharge as these may be signs of a serious conditions, such as breast cancer.

Uncommon Finasteride Tablet Side Effects

  • Less desire to have sex
  • Difficulty having an erection
  • Problems with ejaculation such as a decrease in the amount of semen released during sex.
  • Depression

Unknown frequency

  • Allergic reactions such as rash, itching, lumps under the skin and swelling of the lips and face
  • Breast swelling or tenderness
  • Palpitations
  • Pain in the testicles
  • Fast heart beat
  • Persistent difficulty having an erection after discontinuation of treatment
  • Persistent decrease in sex drive after discontinuation of treatment
  • Persistent problems with ejaculation after discontinuation of treatment
  • Infertility has been reported in men who took finasteride for a long time and has other risk factors that may affect fertility. Normalisation or improvement of seminal quality has been reported after discontinuation of finasteride. Long-term clinical studies about the effect of finasteride on fertility in men have not been conducted.
  • Changes in the way your liver is working, which can be shown on a blood test.
  • Anxiety

Finasteride Tablets For Men

Finasteride Tablets for men are intended for men and men only. Women are not allowed to take finasteride.

Finasteride has been found to be ineffective when used by women. A study looked at the results of 137 postmenopausal women who received either 1mg of finasteride or a placebo and found that after 12 months there was no hair growth or less hair thinning in the finasteride group compared to the placebo group.

If you are a woman and are considering using Finasteride tablets for men, please speak to a doctor beforehand. Other treatment options are available for women, such as Minoxidil.

Finasteride Tablets Price

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Any online pharmacy should be registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council and any online doctor service should registered with the Care Quality Commission and General Medical Council.

If the Finasteride Tablets price or other medication prices look too good to be true, the products you are purchasing could be illegitimate or counterfeit.

Do Finasteride Tablets Work?

A common question we often see about this medication is “Do Finasteride tablets work?”

Improvement may be noticed after a little while when first starting to take finasteride.

For hair loss, you can expect to see improvement after 3 to 6 months.

Have other questions relating to “Do Finasteride tablets work?” please contact our customer support team or your doctor.

Hair Loss

Losing your hair isn’t usually anything to be worried about but it can be upsetting. Treatment may help with some types of hair loss.

Causes of hair loss

It’s normal to lose hair. We can lose between 50 and 100 hairs a day, often without noticing.

Hair loss isn’t usually anything to be worried about but occasionally it can be a sign of a medical condition.

Some types of hair loss are permanent, like male and female pattern baldness. This type of hair loss usually runs in the family.

Other types of hair loss may be temporary. They can be caused by:

an illness
stress
cancer treatment
weight loss
iron deficiency
See a GP if:
you have sudden hair loss
you develop bald patches
you’re losing hair in clumps
your head also itches and burns
you’re worried about your hair loss
What happens at your appointment
Your GP should be able to tell you what’s causing your hair loss by looking at your hair.

Tell your GP if your hair loss is affecting your wellbeing and ask what treatments are available.

See your GP first to get a clear and accurate idea of what’s causing your hair loss before thinking about going to a commercial hair clinic, which can be costly.

Treatment for hair loss

Most hair loss doesn’t need treatment and is either:

temporary and it will grow back
a normal part of getting older
Hair loss caused by a medical condition usually stops or grows back once you’ve recovered.

There are things you can try if your hair loss is causing you distress. However, most treatments are not available on the NHS so you will have to pay for them.

No treatment is 100% effective.

Finasteride and minoxidil

Finasteride and minoxidil are the main treatments for male pattern baldness.

Minoxidil can also be used to treat female pattern baldness. Women should not use finasteride.

Emotional help
Losing hair can be upsetting. For many people, hair is an important part of who they are.

If your hair loss is causing you distress, your GP may be able to help you get some counselling.

You may also benefit from joining a support group, or speaking to other people in the same situation on online forums.

Try these online support groups:

Alopecia UK
Alopecia Awareness

Side Effects

Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. Some of the side effects are temporary with continued treatment or disappeared when treatment is stopped.

Stop taking Propecia and talk to your doctor if you experience:

Symptoms of an allergic reaction: swelling of your lips, face, tongue and throat; difficulty swallowing; lumps under your skin (hives) and breathing difficulties. Stop taking Propecia and talk to your doctor immediately.
Depression (feeling of severe sadness and unworthiness).
You should promptly report to your doctor any changes in your breast tissue such as lumps, pain, enlargement or nipple discharge as these may be signs of a serious condition, such as breast cancer.

Uncommon: may affect up to 1 in 100 people

you may be unable to have an erection (impotence)
you may have less desire to have sex
you may have problems with ejaculation, for example a decrease in the amount of semen released during sex. This decrease in the amount of semen does not appear to affect normal sexual function
Frequency unknown:

breast swelling or tenderness
palpitations (feeling your heartbeat)
changes in the way your liver is working, which can be shown by a blood test
pain in the testicles
persistent difficulty having an erection after discontinuation of treatment
persistent decrease in sex drive after discontinuation of treatment
persistent problems with ejaculation after discontinuation of treatment
male infertility and/or poor quality of semen
If any of these side effects gets serious, or if you notice any side effects not listed on this leaflet please tell your doctor or pharmacist. It will help if you make a note of what happened, when it started and how long it lasted.

Will the use of Propecia affect the hair on other parts of your body?

Propecia does not affect hair on other parts of the body.

What else should you know about Propecia?

Finasteride can also be used for a type of prostate problem called ‘benign prostatic hyperplasia’ or BPH. Information collected from a clinical trial in men taking finasteride 5 mg (a dose 5 times higher than Propecia) for 7 years showed:

the number of men who developed prostate cancer was lower in men taking finasteride compared with those taking nothing
the number of men who had a high score in a tumour grading system was higher in some of those taking finasteride compared to those taking nothing
the effect of long-term use of finasteride on tumours of this kind is unknown.
If you would like further information about the tumour grading syste.

or a full list of side effects see manufacturers
Paitient Information Leaflet

Further Information

Further information can be found on the manufacturers
Paitient Information Leaflet and printed if required.