Finasteride

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Indications

  • Male pattern androgenetic alopecia(FDA approaved).
  • Female pattern hair loss.
  • Hirsutism.
  • Acne vulgaris.
  • Hidradenitis suppurativa.
  • With hair transplantation.

Dosage

  • Male pattern androgenetic alopecia : 1 mg PO qd at least 3 months.
  • Hirsutism : 2.5-5 mg/day.
  • Hidradenitis suppurativa: 5 mg/day.

Mechanism of action

  • Finasteride is inhibitor of type II 5-α-reductase, which stimulates conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone.

Baseline Monitoring

  • Prostate-specific antigen for men 50 years and older.

Side effects

Side effects that occur in <2% of men taking finasteride.

  • Reversible decreased libido.
  • Decreased ejaculate volume.
  • Erectile dysfunction.
  • Impotence.
  • Gynecomastia.
  • Myopathy.
  • Hypersensitivity reaction.
  • Teratogenicity (male fetus).

Contraindications

  • Hypersensitivity to finasteride or any component of product.
  • Use in children.
  • Use in women of childbearing potential.
  • Liver disease.

Interactions

  • Nevirapine,rifampin, cortisone, dexamethasone, griseofulvin and carbamazepine may reduce finasteride levels and efficacy.
  • Clarithromycin,erythromycin,isoniazid,cyclosporine,grapefruit, fluconazole, itraconazole and ketoconazole may increase the level or effect of finasteride.

Pregnancy &Lactation

  • Pregnancy category X .
  • Lactation: contraindicated.

Precautions

  • Blood donation is also contraindicated for those taking fnasteride for at least 6 months after the last dose to prevent blood donation to a pregnant female transfusion recipient, which may harm the male fetus.
  • Rare reports of male breast cancer observed with use; any breast tenderness, enlargement, pain, lumps, nipple discharge or any other type of breast changes should be reported immediately.

Drug Info

  • Finasteride (Propecia, 1 mg) has had FDA approval for men with AGA since 1997.
  • Some physicians prescribe finasteride and instruct patients to split the 5-mg tablet with a pill splitter into four equal parts.
  • Approximately 20% to 30% of men do not respond.
  • Finasteride is not FDA-approved for women with AGA, and at a dosage of 1 mg daily, no improvement was observed in clinical trials.
  • There have been two reports of severe azoospermia leading to impaired fertility.


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