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FINASTERIDE
(Propecia® / Proscar®)
This is
not a medical report. Its information is presented by non medical
personnel. Any drug program should be discussed with your physician or
endocronologist!
About Finasteride: Oral finasteride is available in 5mg dosage under
the brand name Proscar or in 1 mg dosage under the brand name Propecia™.
Proscar was first available in the market as a the treatment of benign
prostate enlargement. It is an oral medication. It was subsequently
discovered that people who have been using Proscar also noticed that
drug has positive effects on people with hair loss. Merck
& Co started clinical testing in the early 90s to evaluate the
effectiveness of Finasteride in treating hair loss when taken orally. To
minimize the potential of side effects that come with Proscar (5mg
finasteride), Merck & Co. conducted clinical testing on 1 mg
finasteride as a treatment for hair loss.
In
November 1997, Merck has satisfied the panel of scientific advisors (to
the FDA) that Propecia (1 mg finasteride) is effective in treating hair
loss. In December 1997, the FDA officially approved the drug Propeica as
the first ever anti-baldness pill in the world. It is now also standard
practice for most dermatologists in the U.S to advise patients to use
both Propecia and Rogaine simultaneously for maximum results. Finasteride
is a 5-alpha reductase (5AR) inhibitor. 5-alpha reductase is an enzyme
in our body that converts the male hormone testosterone into DHT. DHT is
a more potent derivative of testosterone that is believed to be the main
cause of male pattern baldness. Hair follicles that are sensitive to DHT
will fall off when exposed to the hormone. Finasteride works by
inhibiting the 5 alpha reductase enzyme that is responsible for
converting testosterone to DHT. Note
that there are two types of 5AR, type I and type II. Finasteride
works by inhibiting type II 5AR.
Brand Name: Propecia (1 mg finasteride). Proscar (5 mg
finasteride)
Side
effects: Because
Finasteride affects the male hormone in our body, women escpecially are
cautioned against using the drug since it may give rise to birth
defects.
Also, about 2 % of the
participants who underwent the clinical testing for Propecia reported
that they have reduced libido. People who decide to take finasteride for
hair loss should be aware of this potential side effects. However, Merck
argues that the side effects happened to only about 2% of the
participants, which is quite insignificant considering the fact that
about 1.4% of the controlled group (participants who took a placebo) had
the same experience.
Note that there is a
possibility that people may experience shedding or accelerated hair loss
in the beginning. While there have been many theories attempting to
explain the phenomenon of shedding in patients, this is still largely a
mystery in the medical world as to why it happens. We do not know of any
scientific studies that sufficient address the issue of shedding. Before
using finasteride, patients should also be advised that DHT actually has
a role to play in our body and it may not be to everyone's advantage to
completely eliminate DHT indiscriminately. Read forum
discussion for
details.
For discussions about finasteride and liver damage, please read
forum discussion for details.
Clinical Studies:
- In a 24-month
clinical study of Propecia on 1,215 men with varying degree of hair
loss in the vertex of the scalp, 83% of the participants reported
the same of higher hair count versus only 23% of the control group.
Most subjects reported an increase in the amount of hair and
decrease in hair loss.
- In another clinical
testing, over 1,800 men aged 18 - 41 with mild to moderate amounts
of hair loss were studied for 12 months. All participants. whether
receiving Propecia or placebo (the control group), were given
Neutrogena T/Gel - a medicated shampoo. The results showed that the
participants who took Propecia maintained or increased the number of
visible hairs and noticed improvement in their hair in the first
year, with the effect maintained in the second year. However, hair
counts in men who did not take Propecia continued to decrease.
- Improvement in
androgenetic alopecia (stage V) using topical minoxidil in a
retinoid vehicle and oral finasteride. Douglas S. Walsh; Cary L.
Dunn; William D. James (Arch Dermatol, Vol 131, December 1995,
p.1,373)
This article talks
about the treatment given to a 32 year old man who is in Stage V of
the Hamilton scale of male pattern baldness. The
patient was instructed to receive the following treatment as a
trial: 6-12 month period of topical minoxidil combined with retinoid
twice per day and 5mg finasteride taken orally daily. The
topical lotion is made up of 3% minoxidil and 0.01% tretinoin. Each
application is 1 ml. After
following the treatment for about 8 - 12 months, the patient has
improved from Stage V to Stage III of the Hamilton scale. Research
has shown that finasteride can reduce the level of DHT in bald
scalp. DHT is known to be the main cause of hair loss and is formed
when the enzyme 5-alpha reductase interacts with the male hormone
testosterone. Research also shows that finasteride generate little
side effects to human, although about 5% of the patients experienced
a decrease in libido and sex drive. However, women considering
conceiving are cautioned against using finasteride as it may affect
the fetus development. It is suggested that at least 6 months of
treatment is required for maximum results to appear. Exactly
how minoxidil grows hair is not known. It has been suggested that
minoxidil grows hair by stimulating the blood circulation of the
scalp. Studies
have shown that using minoxidil in conjunction with tretinoin
increases the potency of minoxidil, possibly due to an increased
minoxidil absorption in the scalp. Clinical studies have shown that
using tretinoin simultaneously with minoxidil is three times more
effective than using minoxidil alone.
- A non-Merck
sponsored study on the efficacy concluded that a small percentage of
the test subjects felt that they regrew hair while the remaining of
the subjects noted poor results. Click
here for forum discussion.
- Proscar Cancer
Prevention Trial shows conflicting results about Proscar as a cancer
prevention drug as well as an alarming finding that some
participants showed an increased risk of high grade aggressive
prostate cancer.
Click here for forum discussion.
Oral dosage: Use
as directed by your physicians. Typical dose is 1 mg finasteride per
day. However, due to the short half life of finasteride, some suggest
that finasteride should be taken twice daily ,12 hour apart between
doses.
Topical
application: Some suggest that topical finasteride may be
effective as an anti-androgen treatment. Some pharmacies are already
compounding their own topical finasteride preparations. Waseda, one of
our forums most highly respected posters, also commented that there
topical finasteride as an anti-androgen is worth looking into...more
info.
Vendors
HairMedics
- Oral Finasteride (1 mg or 5 mg)
HairMedics -
Topical Finasteride (5% concentration)
Dr.
Klein -
Propecia
Propecia®
/ Proscar® are registered trademark of Merck & Co.
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