You may take finasteride (sold by brand names Proscar or Propecia, or in generic versions), an oral tablet medication used to treat enlarged prostate and male pattern hair loss.
- Finasteride oral tablet is available in brand-name and generic versions. Brand names include: Proscar and Propecia.
- Finasteride only comes as a tablet you take by mouth.
- Finasteride is used to treat enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia) and male pattern hair loss.
- Pregnancy contact warning: Women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant shouldn’t handle crushed or broken finasteride tablets. Contact with this drug, even through the skin, by these women could lead to defects in developing male fetuses.
- Prostate cancer warning: This drug belongs to a class of drugs that could increase your risk of a faster growing or irregular form of prostate cancer. Finasteride can cause a decrease in your prostate specific antigen (PSA) level. An increased level of this antigen has been associated with prostate cancer. If your PSA levels increase while on this medication, it may be a sign of prostate cancer.
Finasteride is a prescription drug. It comes as an oral tablet.
Finasteride oral tablet is available as the brand-name drugs Proscar and Propecia. It’s also available as a generic drug. Generic drugs usually cost less than the brand-name version. In some cases, they may not be available in every strength or form as the brand-name drug.
Why it’s used
The condition that finasteride is used to treat depends on the type of the drug used.
- Proscar is used to treat the symptoms of enlarged prostate (benign prostate hyperplasia). It may be used as part of a combination therapy. That means you need to take it with other drugs. It can also be taken with doxazosin to reduce the risk of progression of symptoms of enlarged prostate.
- Propecia is used to treat male pattern hair loss.
Finasteride isn’t prescribed for use in women or children.
How it works
Finasteride works by decreasing the amount of the hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in your body. DHT normally causes your prostate to grow larger.
The decrease in DHT helps prevent your prostate from growing larger. It also leads to increased hair growth and decreased hair loss of the hair on your head. Hair growth on other parts of the body isn’t affected.
Finasteride oral tablet doesn’t cause drowsiness, but it can cause other side effects.
More common side effects
The more common side effects that can occur with finasteride include:
- decreased sex drive
- trouble getting or keeping an erection
- ejaculation disorder
- increase in breast size and tenderness
- skin rash
If these effects are mild, they may disappear within a few days or a couple of weeks. If they’re more severe or don’t disappear, talk with your doctor or pharmacist.
Serious side effects
Call your doctor right away if you have serious side effects. Call 911 if your symptoms feel life threatening or if you think you’re having a medical emergency. Serious side effects and their symptoms can include the following:
- swelling of your lips, tongue, throat, or face
- depression
- lumps or pain in your breasts
- nipple discharge
Disclaimer: Our goal is to provide you with the most relevant and current information. However, because drugs affect each person differently, we can not guarantee that this information includes all possible side effects. This information is not a substitute for medical advice. Always discuss possible side effects with a healthcare professional who knows your medical history.
An interaction is when a substance changes the way a drug works. This can be harmful or prevent the drug from working well. To help prevent interactions, your doctor should manage all of your medications carefully. Be sure to tell your doctor about all medications, vitamins, or herbs you’re taking.
To find out how finasteride oral tablet might interact with something else you’re taking, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
Disclaimer: Our goal is to provide you with the most relevant and current information. However, because drugs interact differently in each person, we can not guarantee that this information includes all possible interactions. This information is not a substitute for medical advice. Always speak with your healthcare professional about possible interactions with all prescription drugs, vitamins, herbs and supplements, and over-the-counter drugs that you are taking.
This drug comes with several warnings.
Allergy warning
Finasteride can cause a severe allergic reaction, causing symptoms such as:
- trouble breathing
- swelling of your throat or tongue
- hives
If you develop these symptoms, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Do not take this drug again if you’ve ever had an allergic reaction to it. Taking it again could be fatal (cause death).
Contact with drug warning
Finasteride may be passed through the skin. Pregnant women and women who plan to become pregnant in the near future should not handle this drug. Doing so could cause birth defects.
Warnings for people with certain health conditions
For people with liver disease: This drug is processed in your liver. If you have liver disease, your body might process this drug more slowly. This could lead to a buildup of this drug in your body, which could increase your risk for side effects. Your doctor might reduce your dosage of finasteride.
For people with prostate cancer: Finasteride can increase the chance of a faster growing or irregular form of prostate cancer. If you have or have had prostate cancer, this drug can make it worse.
Warnings for other groups
For pregnant women: This drug is not prescribed for use in women, and should never be used during pregnancy.
For women who are breastfeeding: Finasteride should never be used in breastfeeding women. It is not known if finasteride passes through breast milk.
This drug is not prescribed for use in women.
For children: The safety and effectiveness of finasteride in children have not been established. This drug is not prescribed for use in children.
All possible dosages and forms may not be included here. Your dose, form, and how often you take it will depend on:
- your age
- the condition being treated
- how severe your condition is
- other medical conditions you have
- how you react to the first dose
Dosage for male pattern hair loss
Generic: Finasteride
- Form: oral tablet
- Strengths: 1 mg
Brand: Propecia
- Form: oral tablet
- Strengths: 1 mg
Adult dosage (ages 18 years and older)
- Typical dosage: 1 mg per day.
Child dosage (ages 0-17 years)
Dosage for people younger than 18 years has not been established. This drug is not prescribed for use in children.
Dosage for benign prostatic hyperplasia
Generic: Finasteride
- Form: oral tablet
- Strengths: 5 mg
Brand: Proscar
- Form: oral tablet
- Strengths: 5 mg
Adult dosage (ages 18 years and older)
- Typical dosage: 5 mg per day.
Child dosage (ages 0–17 years)
Dosage for people younger than 18 years has not been established. This drug is not prescribed for use in children.
Disclaimer: Our goal is to provide you with the most relevant and current information. However, because drugs affect each person differently, we can not guarantee that this list includes all possible dosages. This information is not a substitute for medical advice. Always speak with your doctor or pharmacist about dosages that are right for you.
Finasteride is used for long-term treatment. It comes with serious risks if you do not take it as prescribed.
If you do not take it at all. You may not see improvement in your condition. If you’re taking this drug for BPH, you may not see an improvement in your BPH symptoms. If you’re taking it for male pattern hair loss, you may not see an improvement in hair loss and hair regrowth.
If you take too much. If you take too much, you’re at a higher risk for developing negative reactions. These can include decreased sex drive, trouble getting or keeping an erection, ejaculation disorder, increase in breast size or tenderness, and rash.
What to do if you miss a dose. If you forget to take your dose, do not take an extra tablet. Just take the next tablet as usual.
How to tell if the drug is working. If you’re taking this drug for BPH, you may notice a decreased urge to urinate and improved urine flow. You should also have a decrease in the feeling that your bladder isn’t completely emptied after you urinate. If you’re taking this drug for male pattern hair loss, you may notice less hair loss and more hair growth on your head.
Keep these considerations in mind if your doctor prescribes finasteride for you.
General
- Do not crush, cut, or chew the tablets.
Storage
- Store finasteride at room temperature between 59°F and 86°F (15°C and 30°C).
- Keep it away from light and high temperature.
- Do not store this medication in moist or damp areas, such as bathrooms.
Refills
A prescription for this medication is refillable. You should not need a new prescription for this medication to be refilled. Your doctor will write the number of refills authorized on your prescription.
Travel
When traveling with your medication:
- Always carry your medication with you. When flying, never put it into a checked bag. Keep it in your carry-on bag.
- Don’t worry about airport x-ray machines. They can’t harm your medication.
- You may need to show airport staff the pharmacy label for your medication. Always carry the original prescription-labeled container with you.
- Don’t put this medication in your car’s glove compartment or leave it in the car. Be sure to avoid doing this when the weather is very hot or very cold.
Clinical monitoring
Your doctor will monitor your prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels while you’re taking finasteride.
Prior authorization
If you’re taking this drug for male pattern hair loss, your insurance company may need a prior authorization before they approve the prescription and pay for finasteride. Approval is determined on a plan-by-plan basis.
There are other drugs available to treat your condition. Some may be better suited for you than others. Talk to your doctor about other drug options that may work for you.
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