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Propecia is sold under the trade names Proscar, Hyplafin, Fincar, Actavis, Ranbaxy, and Teva. Its active ingredient, Finasteride, is marketed under all those trade names. Most of them are by Merck & Co., but some are by generic drug manufacturers overseas. Propecia is an FDA-approved drug that can reduce hair loss by minimizing DHT production, a key chemical that is a factor in hair loss. The drug targets the areas on the scalp called the vertex and anterior mid-scalp. It doesn’t really affect receding hair lines or around the temple areas.
Women and children with odd conditions that cause baldness should not use Propecia, only older men that are experience hair loss. It can even cause birth defects in women, and it doesn’t work anyway. Rashes, hives, itching, and swelling were some of the uncommon side effects, and there were also sexual side effects. Breast tenderness, testicular swelling, and sexual malaise were also problems. Some alternatives to Propecia if you are experience side effects include Rogaine, laser treatment, toupee, wig, or artificial hair transplant. Almost 100% of people that take Propecia have some visible growth in their hair. 30% experienced moderate improvement and 31% experienced great improvement. It can take up to 3 months to see results from Propecia so men should expect to have to wait a long time to see results. If men expect results sooner than that, they are kidding themselves because it takes the DHT that long to be reduced. The mechanism of action is a slow one, but it is an effective one.
Propecia is specifically sold on the market to treat MPHL, male pattern hair loss. Any other types of baldness generally will not respond well to Propecia. Its mechanism of action corresponds to the particular type of baldness it is treating.