Hello guys!
I'm using minoxidil for my hair loss and I was wondering if anyone has experience with this type of treatment. I have been using minoxidil for a year now, and I have noticed that my hair growth is not as good as it used to be. I've been using Propecia, Proscar, and Finasteride. I'm now on Propecia 1mg, which is the lowest dosage available. I've never had any side effects of this type of medication before. How do I take my finasteride and Propecia?
Hey guys,
I used finasteride 5mg, and it's been working for me for about 3 months. However, the side effects were not great and I was not taking it enough. I'll be using Propecia next, but I'll be using Proscar, so the side effects are the same. I'm going to take Propecia 1mg, and will be using finasteride 5mg in the near future. My question is, how do I take my finasteride and Propecia?
Thanks for any help. I'll try it out!
May 22, 2017, 8:31am1Hi guys! Ive been on Propecia 5mg for about 4 months now, and I dont mind the side effects. But first thing first, how do I take my finasteride and Propecia?
Thanks so much for the heads up. Ive been on a lot of different medications and it's not easy to make sure that youre getting the best results with your finasteride. So, if you think you might need a lower dosage, dont hesitate to ask!
May 21, 2017, 1:15pm2Ive been using Propecia 1mg for almost 2 years now. The most noticeable thing I've noticed was a slight delay in my hair growth. I'm not sure if I need to take it or not, but it works. But I also notice that it's not as hard to regrow a hair as I thought. It's not that I don't want to take it, but I do. I've been on a lot of hair loss medication, but my hair growth has been slowing down. But, my hairline is still very thin, and I feel like I'm getting worse since I start the medication.
Thanks again for all the good info. Ill definitely look into finasteride.
Thank you so much for your info. It's really helpful. I have had several questions about this. I've been taking my finasteride for about 4 months now, and it was fine until the first few days of the treatment. I noticed that my hair growth has not been as bad as I thought. I've been using Propecia and Finasteride for about 3 months now. However, I feel like I'm getting worse since I start the medication. So, if you think you may need a lower dosage, dont hesitate to ask!
What is your current dosage?
It's my understanding that Propecia is the lowest dose available for the condition. The finasteride is an oral medication that can be taken as a tablet. It works in a similar manner to Propecia, but it comes with a lower dosage. It's not a one-off dose.
How do I use my finasteride and Propecia?
I'll start using Propecia and Finasteride on the first day, and I'll continue on it. I don't have any issues with taking it, but I don't want to make a big fuss. I don't want to put my health at risk, so I don't mind it. And as long as it's effective, I wouldn't worry about it.
May 21, 2017, 2:10pm3Hi, thanks for all the information! Ive been using Propecia for about 2 months now, and I don't mind taking it for a year.
Ive had very few side effects since starting Propecia, but I've also noticed the same thing about Finasteride. It's a 5mg dose that I'm using for my hair loss.
Prices for Propecia and finasteride were remarkably stable at CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart during the second half of 2020.
Average prices for Propecia and its generic equivalent, finasteride, at CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart ended the second half of 2020 almost exactly where they began the six-month period in July. Prices at all three pharmacies started 2020 with a healthy 50% price cut for Propecia and nearly 75% price cut for finasteride, both of which held steady.
Prices dipped by another 10% or so starting in April, but this discount quickly dried up and prices returned to the low-to-mid $4 range for Propecia 1 mg. Generic finasteride prices have held steady ever since at all three pharmacies.
Propecia and finasteride are arguably the most effective treatments to combat male pattern baldness, also known as androgenetic alopecia. Thenoted that these medications “have been clinically proven to successfully treat hair loss in men to varying degrees.” In some cases, men treated with these drugs have experienced an end to hair loss, while in others, hair loss not only stops but some hair regrows as well.
At CVS, the average price for Propecia began the second half at $4.33 per 1 mg tablet in July. It’s remained at that price through the first quarter of 2021
Similarly, CVS’s price for finasteride 1 mg began and ended the second half of 2020 at $2.70, where it’s remained
Following the same pattern seen at CVS, Walgreens price for 1 mg Propecia began the second half at $4.35 in July and ended it at the same price in December. Walgreens is the most expensive between the three pharmacies but only by pennies.
Walgreens price for 1 mg finasteride was $2.58 in both December and March.
Displaying their usual propensity for undercutting the competition, Walmart’s prices for 1 mg Propecia were consistently the lowest at $4.14 for the entirety of the second half of 2020. That’s remained in place through March.
Finasteride prices at Walmart held steady at the bargain basement price of $1.13 in each month of the second half, producing a completely predictable six-month average of … wait for it … $1.13.
A complete snore-fest at all three major pharmacy retailers? Or a beacon of stability amidst the volatility of literally everything else this year? You decide.
The main culprit behind male pattern baldness is an androgen known as dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a derivative of testosterone, the primary male sex hormone. DHT gradually shrinks hair follicles until they can no longer support hair growth. An enzyme known as 5-alpha-reductase apparently triggers the conversion of testosterone into DHT. Propecia and finasteride combat hair loss by inhibiting this enzyme, thus reducing scalp levels of DHT.
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There are risk factors that increase the risk of prostate cancer. These include the following:
These risk factors may increase the risk of prostate cancer if you have a family history of prostate cancer or other conditions.
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Propecia or Proscar is: Since Proscar is also available in a different brand of finasteride, it can also be used to treat the same condition as Finasteride.
Proscar has a more powerful effect on prostate health than Finasteride and is also more effective when used as directed.
Finasteride has been a tried and tested treatment for prostate cancer for decades. It was the first and only oral treatment option for men over the age of 65 years when prostate cancer was first discovered.
Finasteride has been shown in clinical trials to increase free testosterone in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
BPH is a condition in which you have an enlarged prostate (a muscle mass that’s not cancerous, like prostate cancer). BPH can cause symptoms such as:
BPH has been shown in clinical studies to improve male prostate size and overall health. For men over 65 years of age, BPH can result in symptoms such as:
Proscar has also been shown to cause a reduction in prostate volume and allow for easier surgery. It can also help to reduce the risk of developing prostate cancer. For men with BPH, this can result in improved prostate function and a reduced need for surgery.
Finasteride is not recommended for use in women. It may be prescribed for other reasons, such as during pregnancy or breastfeeding. If you experience any side effects in women, such as allergic reactions or other problems, contact your doctor immediately.
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Common side effects of finasteride include:
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