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  2. Finasteride - Wikipedia

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    [41] [42] Although overall incidence of male breast cancer in clinical trials for finasteride 5 mg was not increased, there are post-marketing reports of breast cancer in association with its use, though available evidence does not provide clarity as to whether there is a causative relationship between finasteride and these cancers.

  3. Does Finasteride Cause Side Effects? Doctors Explain. - AOL

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    Finasteride—which is also approved to treat enlarged prostate symptoms under the name Proscar—can be used alone or in combination with other hair loss treatments, like platelet-rich plasma ...

  4. 5α-Reductase inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    Finasteride (brand names Proscar, Propecia) inhibits the function of two of the isoenzymes (types 2 and 3) of 5α-reductase. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It decreases circulating DHT levels by up to about 70%. [ 8 ] Dutasteride (brand name Avodart) inhibits all three 5α-reductase isoenzymes and can decrease DHT levels by 95%.

  5. How Does Propecia Work For Hair Loss? Everything You ... - AOL

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    If you’re starting to lose your hair and want to stop it from getting worse, your healthcare provider may suggest using Propecia — either on its own or with a topical treatment like minoxidil.

  6. How Long Does Finasteride Take to Work? - AOL

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    Finasteride (generic Propecia®) is a prescription medication that can stop hair loss in its tracks and help with new hair growth. But how long does finasteride take to work? Like most meds, it ...

  7. Hair loss - Wikipedia

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    Psychological problems due to baldness, if present, are typically most severe at the onset of symptoms. [12] Hair loss induced by cancer chemotherapy has been reported to cause changes in self-concept and body image. Body image does not return to the previous state after regrowth of hair for a majority of patients.

  8. Quackery - Wikipedia

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    William Donald Kelley, (1925–2005), was an orthodontist and a follower of Max Gerson who developed his own alternative cancer treatment called Nonspecific Metabolic Therapy. This treatment is based on the unsubstantiated belief that "wrong foods [cause] malignancy to grow, while proper foods [allow] natural body defenses to work". [99]

  9. How Much Does Propecia Cost Compared to Generic ... - AOL

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    If you’ve been looking into finasteride for hair loss, you may already know it’s one of the best options for male pattern baldness. But how much does finasteride cost?