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How much finasteride should I take?

How much finasteride should I take?

For enlarged prostate the usual dose is 5mg, taken once a day. For hair loss, the usual dose is 1mg, taken once a day. You will usually take finasteride for a long time. You may need to take it for several months or years.

What does finasteride do to the body?

Finasteride blocks the action of an enzyme called 5-alpha-reductase. This enzyme changes testosterone to another hormone that causes the prostate to grow or hair loss in males. It will increase testosterone levels in the body, which decreases prostate size and increases hair growth on the scalp.

Is finasteride a good drug?

Finasteride may improve symptoms of BPH and provide benefits such as decreased urge to urinate, better urine flow with less straining, less of a feeling that the bladder is not completely emptied, and decreased nighttime urination.

What happens if you take too much finasteride?

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.

Does finasteride affect sperm?

Chronic treatment with finasteride daily does not affect spermatogenesis or semen production in young men.

Can you drink alcohol on finasteride?

Finasteride is a synthetic drug for the treatment of male pattern hair loss and an enlarged prostate. Rodent research has shown that finasteride can reduce alcohol intake. A preliminary study of men with finasteride-related sexual side effects indicates that finasteride may decrease drinking.

Does finasteride affect mood?

A study published in 2020 scrutinized over 3,000 reports of side effects from taking finasteride, and found that 89% of those reported side effects were psychological. Patients taking finasteride had 4 times the risk of experiencing depression and anxiety, as well as an increased risk of reporting suicidal feelings.

Does finasteride cause erectile dysfunction?

Some studies reported that finasteride had side effects on sexual dysfunction, including ED, male infertility, ejaculatory dysfunction, and loss of libido, even in MAA patients.

Does finasteride raise testosterone?

Results: Finasteride treatment led to a modest, but significant (P <0.001), increase relative to placebo in serum testosterone, with this increase greatest in patients who had low baseline testosterone levels.

Does finasteride make you gain weight?

Hair growth that occurred while taking Propecia (finasteride) will be lost once you stop taking it. Does Propecia (finasteride) cause weight gain? Weight gain is not a known side effect of Propecia (finasteride).

Can you take viagra with finasteride?

Patients who worry about finasteride’s propensity to cause erectile dysfunction (ED) and other reproductive disorders might wonder if they can take it simultaneously with Viagra, Cialis, or other ED drugs. The answer is yes.

When to take finasteride?

There is no best time of day. But you should try to take finasteride at the same time every single day to maximize its effectiveness. You pick the time—morning, noon, or night—just make sure you stick with it.

What are the available dosages for finasteride?

Finasteride is a prescription medication and, as such, there are a few different doses prescribed and approved for hair loss treatment. The most commonly prescribed dose of finasteride is 1mg . While your doctor may prescribe finasteride 5mg, it’s commonly only used for the treatment of BPH.

Should I continue taking finasteride?

Continue to take finasteride even if you feel well. Do not stop taking finasteride without talking to your doctor. If you are taking finasteride to treat male pattern hair loss, it may take at least 3 months before you see any improvement because hair loss and growth happen slowly over time.

What are the side effects of finasteride?

Common side effects of finasteride include: Dizziness. Itchy skin. Impotence. Reduced libido. Swelling of hands and/or feet. Headaches. Cold sweats/chills.