Propecia Frequently Asked Questions.
1). What is male pattern baldness? Male pattern baldness is a
common condition in men that results in a receding hairline and/or balding
on the top of the head.
2). What does Propecia do for a man with male pattern
baldness? Propecia works in two ways: (1) to prevent any further
hair loss, thus maintaining current scalp hairs, and (2) to increase the
number of scalp hairs.
3). How effective is Propecia? Studies have shown Propecia
to be about 80% effective in preventing future hair loss and about 40% to
50% effective in restoring hair growth already lost.
4). How long should I take Propecia to determine how effective it
will be for me? Twelve months is the best indicator. Hair grows
slowly ½ inch a month. Thus, it will take some time before you can
determine how well Propecia is working for you. If you see no results
after only one month of use, that does not mean Propecia is not going to
work for you. How your hair is responding to Propecia after 12 months of
continual use is the best indicator of how it will continue to respond. If
after 12 months you are having good results, you should continue to get
good results. If you have had little or no improvement after 12 months,
you will probably continue to notice little or only minimal results and
should consider not taking Propecia anymore.
5). What is the recommended daily dosage of Propecia? The
recommended dosage for Propecia is 1 mg a day.
6). I want faster hair growth. What will happen if I take more than
1 mg a day? The maximum effective dosage of Propecia is 1 mg a day.
Taking more than 1 mg a day does not make the drug work any faster. You
will get the same effect no matter if you take 1 mg a day or more. This is
true even if you missed taking your dosage one day. So if you miss taking
a pill one day, you will get no better results taking 2 mg the next day
compared to taking your regular 1 mg dosage. Taking more than 1 mg a day
for any reason will not bring you any additional benefits and is a waste
of money.
7). How does Propecia effect tests for possible prostate problems in
men? As men get older, they should be screened periodically for
prostate cancer. One of the ways this is done is by a blood test called
Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) test. Men taking Propecia may have their
PSA level in their blood lowered by 50%. Thus, the doctor must be told if
you are taking Propecia so that he or she may adjust the results of your
PSA test accordingly.
8). May males below 18 years of age take Propecia? No.
Propecia works on adult men only.
9). May women take Propecia? No. Propecia works on adult men
only.
10). What happens when a pregnant female handles an intact, unbroken
Propecia pill? Nothing. Propecia, like many other medicines, is
coated with a covering that prevents the medicine inside the pill from
coming in contact with anyone handling the pill. An unbroken pill is
perfectly safe to be handled by anyone. Do not handle a broken or chipped
tablet.
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