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		<description><![CDATA[With all the talk these days about Propecia I figured that this little pill needed a closer look. It is the only FDA approved drug for the treatment of male pattern baldness and it is being touted by many as the only thing that actually does something to stop the nightmare of a receding hairline. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With all the talk these days about Propecia I figured that this little pill needed a closer look. It is the only FDA approved drug for the treatment of male pattern baldness and it is being touted by many as the only thing that actually does something to stop the nightmare of a receding hairline. Many men have been quick to accept these claims and they take this pill every day but do they really know what they are taking?</p>
<p>First of all, the name of the actual ingredient in Propecia that should get all the credit for fighting the battle at the front lines of the war on receding hairlines is called finasteride. Some chemists working for the drug company Pfizer invented it in a laboratory and it does some pretty amazing things. It is a 4-azasteroid compound that is a specific inhibitor of the Type II 5 alpha-reductase. In plain English, it basically prevents androgen testosterone from being converted into 5-dihydrotestosterone, or DHT. This preventative process stops your hair follicles from dying, which allows more hair to grow on your head.</p>
<p>The enemy, known as DHT is an enzyme that is found primarily in the prostate, seminal vesicles, epididymides, hair follicles and liver. These particular parts of the body account for approximately 67 percent of the DHT that circulates in the bodies of men. The war on baldness is going on at an intracellular level and finasteride is your army that is fighting gallantly for you against an evil enzyme.</p>
<p>Here are some particulars of the actual ingredient finasteride. It is a white crystalline powder with a melting point of 250 degrees Celsius. If you put finasteride in lower alcohol solvents it will freely dissolve, but it is almost insoluble when placed in water. Most Propecia pills available contain 5 mg of finasteride. They are film-coated tablets that also contain the inactive ingredients hydrous lactose, microcrystalline cellulose, pregelatinized starch, sodium starch glycolate, hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose LF, hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose, titanium dioxide, magnesium stearate, talc, docusate sodium, FD&amp;C Blue 2 aluminum lake and yellow iron oxide. These inactive ingredients are mostly just the bonding and filling agents that it takes to make a little pill of Propecia that men can take every day.</p>
<p>There are some warnings when it comes to who can and cannot take Propecia. Women should not take it, nor should anyone who has liver problems. This is due to the fact that this drug works on the enzyme DHT which is primarily produced in the liver.</p>
<p>In most studies that have been performed on men between the ages of 18-54 who used Propecia on a daily basis for several months 65 percent showed an increase in hair growth over areas of the front and top of the scalp. Once the active ingredient finasteride interacts with the hair follicles in bald areas of the scalp, the follicles seem to come back to life. Hair begins to grow again, and so does your self esteem.</p>
<p>So it would seem that Propecia is the best product available for men to use in the treatment of male pattern baldness, otherwise known as alopecia. The side effects are minimal and the process is as easy as taking a pill. The results have been very positive in the hair growth department.Propecia seems the best answer if it comes to hair loss problems</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="body">There is currently a controversy over Propecia’s role in acne. For the most part, there is a multitude of conflicting evidence. Some users report that Propecia causes acne; some report that it actually clears it up.</p>
<p>Does Propecia Clear Acne? The Argument</p>
<p>Propecia works by regulating an androgen called dihydrotestosterone, or DHT. DHT is considered to be a catalyst for male pattern baldness; thus when it is regulated, hair loss can be reduced, even reversed.</p>
<p>Propecia was first discovered during the course of finding a cure for prostate enlargement. However, because it regulates hormones such as testosterone and dihydrotestosterone, it was accidentally found to cause less hair loss. Because acne is partially considered to be a hormonal problem, a drug that can regulate hormones should be able to affect the condition.</p>
<p>Does Propecia Cause Acne? The Counter-Argument</p>
<p>If Propecia is argued to help alleviate acne, one may argue that it may also exacerbate it. After all, science is still unsure of the full working of the body’s hormones. It does not take much imagination to think that Propecia may cause acne – indeed, some users of the drug have complained about the drug in those terms.</p>
<p>The Conclusion: Inconclusive</p>
<p>No one can say for sure if Propecia causes acne or if it treats it. There are cases of people who claim to have inadvertently treated their acne while using Propecia; there are also cases of people who began to have acne after using Propecia. In the end, it might boil down to the personal genetic and hormonal differences between individuals.</p>
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<p class="fontb"> Propecia is taken as a capsule by mouth that is<br />
a new and effective treatment for male pattern baldness/hair loss..<br />
A net increase in scalp hair count and hair regrowth was seen<br />
in over 80% of men for whom it was prescribed.</p>
<p>Follow the directions for using this medicine provided by your<br />
doctor. Ask your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist any questions that<br />
you may have about this medicine. This medicine may be taken on<br />
an empty stomach or with food.</p>
<p class="fontb"><strong>HOW DO I TAKE PROPECIA PRESCRIPTIONS?</strong></p>
<p>               Follow the directions for using this medicine provided<br />
by your doctor. Ask your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist any questions<br />
that you may have about this medicine. This medicine may be taken<br />
on an empty stomach or with food.</p>
<p>Do not share this medicine with others for whom it was not prescribed.<br />
Do not use this medicine for other health conditions. Keep this<br />
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Storage and Handling.)<br />
PRECAUTIONS<br />
General<br />
Caution should  be used in the administration of PROPECIA in patients with liver function  abnormalities,<br />
as finasteride is metabolized extensively in the  liver.<br />
Information for Patients<br />
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CONTRAINDICATIONS; WARNINGS, EXPOSURE OF WOMEN - RISK TO MALE  FETUS;<br />
PRECAUTIONS, Pregnancy; and HOW SUPPLIED, Storage and  Handling.)<br />
Physicians should instruct their patients to promptly report any  changes in their breasts such as lumps,<br />
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See also Patient Package  Insert.<br />
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Finasteride had no effect on circulating levels of cortisol,  thyroid-stimulating hormone, or thyroxine, nor<br />
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lipoproteins and triglycerides) or bone mineral density. In  studies with finasteride, no clinically meaningful<br />
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In clinical studies  with PROPECIA (finasteride, 1 mg) in men 18-41 years of age, the mean value  of<br />
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Drug Interactions<br />
No drug  interactions of clinical importance have been identified. Finasteride does not  appear to affect<br />
the cytochrome P450-linked drug-metabolizing enzyme system.  Compounds that have been tested in man<br />
include antipyrine, digoxin,  propranolol, theophylline, and warfarin and no clinically meaningful  interactions<br />
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Other concomitant therapy: Although specific  interaction studies were not performed, finasteride doses<br />
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blockers, analgesics, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE)  inhibitors, anticonvulsants, benzodiazepines,<br />
beta blockers, calcium-channel  blockers, cardiac nitrates, diuretics, H<br />
2<br />
antagonists, HMG-CoA  reductase<br />
inhibitors, prostaglandin synthetase inhibitors (also referred to  as NSAIDs), and quinolone anti-infectives<br />
without evidence of clinically  significant adverse interactions.<br />
Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of  Fertility<br />
No evidence of a tumorigenic effect was observed in a 24-month  study in Sprague-Dawley rats<br />
receiving doses of finasteride up to 160  mg/kg/day in males and 320 mg/kg/day in females. These doses<br />
produced  respective systemic exposure in rats of 888 and 2192 times those observed in man  receiving<br />
the recommended human dose of 1 mg/day. All exposure calculations  were based on calculated<br />
AUC<br />
(0-24 hr)<br />
for animals and mean  AUC<br />
(0-24 hr)<br />
for man (0.05 µg•hr/mL).<br />
In a 19-month carcinogenicity  study in CD-1 mice, a statistically significant (p?0.05) increase in  the<br />
incidence of testicular Leydig cell adenomas was observed at a dose of  250 mg/kg/day (1824 times the<br />
human exposure). In mice at a dose of 25  mg/kg/day (184 times the human exposure, estimated) and in<br />
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<p>Finasteride in the treatment of men with frontal male pattern hair loss  Background. Finasteride, a specific inhibitor of type 11 5a-reductase, decreases  serum and scalp dihydrotestosterorie and has been shown to be effective in men  with vertex male pat- tem hair loss. Objective: This study evaluated the  efficacy of finasteride 1 mg/day in men with frontal (anterior/mid) scalp hair  thinning. Methods: This was a 1-year, double-blind, placebo-controlled study  followed by a 1-year open extension. Efficacy was assessed by hair counts (I CM2  circular area), patient and investigator assessments, and global photographic  review. Results: There was a significant increase in hair count in the frontal  scalp of finasteride- treated patients (P &lt; .00 1), as well as significant  improvements in patient, investigator, and global photographic assessments.  Efficacy was maintained or improved throughout the second year of the study.  Finasteride was generally well tolerated. Conclusion: In men with hair loss in  the anterior/mid area of the scalp, finasteride 1 mg/day slowed hair loss and  increased hair growth. Male pattern hair loss, or androgenetic alopecia, is a  common condition with both genetic and hormonal origins. Typically, there is  progressive loss and thinning of hair in an easily recognizable pattem of  bitemporal and anterior/mid scalp recession or vertex thinning. Although the  rate of hair loss varies in individual men, the cyclical process is slow, such  that over several years, terminal hairs are gradually replaced by progressively  finer and less pigmented miniaturized hairs. Although the genetic component is  still being elucidated, the essential involvement of androgens has been known  for more than 50 years. It is now clear that dihydrotestosterone rather than  testosterone is the principal androgen responsible for male pattern hair loss.  This was confirmed by the observation that men with inherited type 11  5a-reductase deficiency have low levels of dihydrotestosterone and normal to  high levels of testosterone, but do not experience male pattern hair loss .  Furthermore, it has been shown that baseline dihydrotestosterone levels are  higher in balding scalp versus hairy scalp. Finasteride, a specific inhibitor of  the human type II 5a-reductase enzyme, has been shown to reduce both serum and  scalp skin dihydrotestosterone levels in balding men. Recent data have also  demonstrated that finasteride 1mg/day increases scalp hair in men with vertex  thinning. Because hair loss in the frontal (anterior/mid) region of the scalp is  highly visible, and therefore important to patients, this study was undertaken  to assess the efficacy and safety of finasteride in men with frontal  (anterior/mid) scalp thinning. PATIENTS AND METHODS Study design This was a  multicenter, double-blind, placebo-con- trolled study conducted at 45  investigational sites in the United States. The study was approved by the  institu- tional review board at each center, and all men gave written informed  consent. After a 2-week, single-blind placebo run-in period, each subject was  randomized to receive either oral finasteride 1 mg or placebo once daily for 12  months. All men who elected to enter the open extension received finasteride 1  mg daily during a second year of study. The primary end point, hair count, was  assessed in a blinded manner at months 6, 12, and 24. Individual photographs of  the anterior/mid scalp were obtained at months 6, 12, and 24, and were reviewed  in a blinded manner by a panel of expert dermatologists at the end of the trial.  Investigator and patient assessments, obtained with a validated questionnaire,  were obtained every 3 months during the first year and every 6 months  thereafter. Subjects were instructed to maintain the same hair style, and to  refrain from dyeing their hair or using any hair enhancement products or  procedures throughout the study. A standard shampoo (Neutrogena T/Gel,  Neutrogena Corp, Los Angeles, Calif) was given to all subjects to use throughout  the study period. Patient selection Men were eligible for enrollment into the  study if they were between 18 and 40 years of age, in good physical and mental  health, and had typical male pattem hair loss with modified Norwood/Hamilton  grade II, grade II vertex, IIa, III, or III vertex pattern hair loss as well as  recent or ongoing mild to moderate thinning of their hair in the frontal area of  the scalp. The frontal area of the scalp was defined as those areas anterior to  the vertex. Evaluation procedures Hair counts. 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Investigators  assessed each patient by means of a 7-point scale to answer the following  question: &#8220;As the investigator, how would you subjectively rate the patient&#8217;s  hair at this time point compared to baseline?&#8221; The options for the investigator  were as follows: don&#8217;t know, -3 = greatly decreased, -2 = moderately decreased,  -1 = slightly decreased, 0 = no change, 1 = slightly increased, 2 = moderately  increased, 3 = greatly increased. Global photographic assessment. Standardized  global photographs of the anterior/mid area of the scalp were taken, before  clipping the patient&#8217;s hair for the macrophotographs, by means of a stereotactic  device in which the patient&#8217;s head was placed to ensure consis- tency of patient  positioning and photographic distance. Before the global photographs were taken,  the patient&#8217;s hair was combed in a consistent manner for each patient so that  the balding area could be optimally viewed. 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<p>Hair loss can occur in both men and women for a variety of reasons. Genetics,  hormones and some medications can all contribute to this condition. If you are  noticing that your hair is thinning, or if you are discovering some bald patches  on your scalp, it might be time to consider your options in hair loss  treatments. The good news is that there are many choices in this arena,  including topical solutions, medications and some surgical procedures. If you  would like to pursue a hair loss treatment, the first step that you need to make  is into your doctor&#8217;s office for an exam and guidance as to which treatment  might work best for you.</p>
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<p>There are a couple of topical hair loss treatments available, and these fall  under the commercial names of Rogaine and Drithocreme. Rogaine contains  minoxidil in either a two or five percent solution. Minoxidil can be rubbed into  the scalp to stop current hair loss, and in some case actually regrow hair. This  medication works only as long as it is used, which means that hair loss will  resume once you are no longer applying the ointment. Drithocreme is a tarry  substance that is most often used to treat psoriasis, but it can also be an  effective remedy for controlling this condition in some people.(Cheap  Propecia)</p>
<p>Finasteride, which is also known as Propecia is an oral medication that is  sometimes used as a treatment for men. This medication works by inhibiting the  hormone DHT, which is known to shrink hair follicles and contribute to hair  loss. In order for this medication to be effective you must continue to take it,  since ceasing the medication will result in the loss of hair resuming.  Finasteride has not been approved for women, and has in fact proved to be highly  dangerous to the unborn child of pregnant women. Corticosteroids can also be  used as a loss of hair treatment, and are most often given by injection for this  type of condition.</p>
<p>Surgery for Loss Of Hair Treatment</p>
<p>There are two types of surgery available for this condition, and these  include hair transplants and scalp reduction. Sometimes a combination of these  two procedures is done for maximum results. Surgery for loss of hair treatment  can be a painful process that has risks associated with it, so the decision to  have surgery should be weighed very carefully. If you are concerned about  thinning hair, talk to your doctor today about the treatments that are available  to you.Tags:Cheap Propecia</p>
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