Propecia

Propecia (finasteride) is most often recommended for patients diagnosed with male pattern hair loss, but can be also used by people suffering from benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate gland). The doctor that prescribes you Propecia will recommend the best way of taking this medicine based on the evaluation of your health condition. Some side effects are possible during the treatment – and you should discuss any of them with your health care provider to make sure everything goes as planned and you are benefitting from Propecia. If you are allergic to the active ingredient this medicine contains or any other drug, report it to your health care provider as this may be a contraindication for taking Propecia. Propecia will help you to re-grow hair and maintain the results only provided that you continue taking it all the time. In fact, it may take you up to three months to notice the first results of the treatment. Therefore, if you are purchasing this product online it’s a good idea to get a three-month supply to make sure you did everything possible. Propecia does not work for only a small percentage of people taking it, so you can count on great results. Pregnant women must not handle tablets of Propecia that have been crushed. This may result in the active ingredient of Propecia being absorbed into the skin, which can lead to some birth defects in male babies. If a pregnant woman happened to touch a crushed tablet of Propecia the affected area must be washed with some soap and a qualified health care provider should be consulted as soon as possible.
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