Finasteride
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Finasteride |
(fih-NASS-teer-IDE) |
Proscar, Propecia |
Class: Androgen hormone inhibitor |
Action Inhibits conversion of testosterone into 5-alpha-dihydrotestosterone, a potent androgen.
Indications Treatment of symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). unlabeled use(s): Adjuvant monotherapy following radical prostatectomy; prevention of progression of first-stage prostate cancer; treatment of male-pattern baldness, acne, and hirsutism.
Contraindications Use during pregnancy or lactation and use in children.
ADULTS: PO 5 mg qd.
Interactions None well documented.
Lab Test Interferences Decreased prostate-specific antigen levels.
GU: Impotence; decreased libido; decreased volume of ejaculate.
Pregnancy: Category X. Lactation: Do not use in lactating women. Children: Not recommended for children. Carcinogenesis, mutagenesis: Based on animal studies, may have carcinogenic or mutagenic potential. Duration of therapy: Minimum of 6 mo therapy may be necessary to see effect. Hepatic function impairment: Use with caution. Obstructive uropathy: Carefully monitor patients with large residual urine volume or severely diminished urinary flow.
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