PROPECIA
Propecia is a capsule taken by mouth that is a new and effective treatment for male pattern baldness. A net increase in scalp hair count and hair regrowth was seen in over 80% of men for whom it was prescribed. New studies also show that propecia helps prevent prostate cancer.
What is PROPECIA used for?
PROPECIA is used for the treatment of male pattern hair loss on the vertex and
the anterior mid-scalp area.
PROPECIA is for use by MEN ONLY and should NOT be used by women or children.
What is male pattern hair loss?
Male pattern hair loss is a common condition in which men experience thinning of
the hair on the scalp. Often, this results in a receding hairline and/or balding
on the top of the head. These changes typically begin gradually in men in their
20s.
Doctors believe male pattern hair loss is due to heredity and is dependent on
hormonal effects. Doctors refer to this type of hair loss as androgenetic
alopecia.
Results of clinical studies:
For 12 months, doctors studied over 1800 men aged 18 to 41 with mild to moderate
amounts of ongoing hair loss. Of these men, approximately 1200 with hair loss at
the top of the head participated in additional extension studies, resulting in a
total study time of up to five years. In general, men who took PROPECIA
maintained or increased the number of visible scalp hairs and noticed
improvement in their hair in the first year. Improvement, compared to the start
of the study, was maintained through the remaining years of treatment. Hair
counts in men who did not take PROPECIA continued to decrease.
In one study, patients were questioned on the growth of body hair. PROPECIA did
not appear to affect hair in places other than the scalp.
Will PROPECIA work for me?
For most men, PROPECIA increases the number of scalp hairs in the first year of
treatment, helping to fill in thin or balding areas of the scalp. In addition,
men taking PROPECIA may note a slowing of hair loss. Although results will vary,
generally you will not be able to grow back all of the hair you have lost. There
is not sufficient evidence that PROPECIA works in the treatment of receding
hairline in the temporal area on both sides of the head.
Male pattern hair loss occurs gradually over time. On average, healthy hair
grows only about half an inch each month. Therefore, it will take time to see
any effect.
You may need to take PROPECIA daily for three months or more before you see a
benefit from taking PROPECIA. PROPECIA can only work over the long term if you
continue taking it. If the drug has not worked for you in twelve months, further
treatment is unlikely to be of benefit. If you stop taking PROPECIA, you will
likely lose the hair you have gained within 12 months of stopping treatment. You
should discuss this with your doctor.
PROPECIA is not effective in the treatment of hair loss due to androgenetic
alopecia in postmenopausal women. PROPECIA should not be taken by women.
How should I take PROPECIA?
Follow your doctor’s instructions.
Take one tablet by mouth each day.
You may take PROPECIA with or without food.
If you forget to take PROPECIA, do not take an extra tablet. Just take the next
tablet as usual.
PROPECIA will not work faster or better if you take it more than once a day.
Who should NOT take PROPECIA?
PROPECIA is for the treatment of male pattern hair loss in MEN ONLY and should
not be taken by women (see A warning about PROPECIA and pregnancy).
PROPECIA should not be taken by children.
Anyone allergic to any of the ingredients.
A warning about PROPECIA and pregnancy.
Women who are or may potentially be pregnant: - must not use PROPECIA
- should not handle crushed or broken tablets of PROPECIA.
If a woman who is pregnant with a male baby absorbs the active ingredient in
PROPECIA, either by swallowing or through the skin, it may cause abnormalities
of a male baby’s sex organs. If a woman who is pregnant comes into contact with
the active ingredient in PROPECIA, a doctor should be consulted. PROPECIA
tablets are coated and will prevent contact with the active ingredient during
normal handling, provided that the tablets are not broken or crushed.
What are the possible side effects of PROPECIA?
Like all prescription products, PROPECIA may cause side effects. In clinical
studies, side effects from PROPECIA were uncommon and did not affect most men. A
small number of men experienced certain sexual side effects. These men reported
one or more of the following: less desire for sex; difficulty in achieving an
erection; and, a decrease in the amount of semen. Each of these side effects
occurred in less than 2% of men. These side effects went away in men who stopped
taking PROPECIA. They also disappeared in most men who continued taking PROPECIA.
In general use, the following have been reported: allergic reactions including
rash, itching, hives and swelling of the lips and face; problems with
ejaculation; breast tenderness and enlargement; and testicular pain.
Tell your doctor promptly about these or any other unusual side effects.
PROPECIA can affect a blood test called PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) for the
screening of prostate cancer. If you have a PSA test done, you should tell your
doctor that you are taking PROPECIA.
Storage and handling.
Keep PROPECIA in the original container and keep the container closed. Store it
in a dry place at room temperature. PROPECIA tablets are coated and will prevent
contact with the active ingredient during normal handling, provided that the
tablets are not broken or crushed.
Do not give your PROPECIA tablets to anyone else. It has been prescribed only
for you. Keep PROPECIA and all medications out of the reach of children.
Propecia
Patient Monograph