Propecia
Why you may be prescribed this drugPropecia (finasteride) may be prescribed for the treatment of male patients suffering from a very specific problem - male pattern hair loss. This problem usually affects the anterior mid-scalp area and the vertex (areas of the scalp), resulting in pattern baldness that can occur even in males in their twenties. This problem is known to affect males genetically predisposed to it, which is why there is no cure for it, but it can be controlled in an way that allows the patient enjoy his life without feeling embarrassed. Propecia has been designed for the needs of male patients only and should not be expected to work for a female patient in any way similar to the one in which she works for males. There may be other uses for this medicine, in particular for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia. The reason why finasteride may work for both is that the same hormone is believed to be the cause - dihydrotestosterone, which results from the conversion of testosterone.



















