Propecia & Sexual Side Effects By Robert True on November 19, 2012

 

The risk of sexual dysfunction portrayed in recent media is severly misstated. While it is true that there is a low-risk of sexual side effects with monitoring and doctor follow-ups, these side effects can be managed and resolved without any lasting consequences.

The doctors at True & Dorin have not encountered anyone with side effects that are later not resolved.  Iit’s all about monitoring and patient-physician interaction---that’s an essential part of the safe use of this medication.

Here's more from the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery:

GENEVA, IL. – December 13, 2011. The International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) – the world’s
leading medical authority on hair loss and hair restoration – cautions that recent anecdotal reports of persistent
sexual dysfunction by some men who have used finasteride 1mg (Propecia) to treat hair loss should not define the
safety and effectiveness of this drug. Propecia is the only oral medication approved by the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) for the treatment of hair loss in men.

From a scientific standpoint, the ISHRS reports that there are no evidence-based data substantiating the link between
finasteride and persistent sexual side effects after discontinued use of the drug in numerous, double blinded, placebo
controlled studies conducted evaluating the use of Propecia 1mg for hair loss.

“The health and well being of our patients is the utmost concern of the 900 physician members of the ISHRS –
whether prescribing medications like Propecia or performing hair restoration surgery,” said ISHRS President Dr.
Jennifer Martinick. “ISHRS members devote an average of 72% of their practices to medically and surgically treating
hair loss, and collectively they have treated millions of men around the world suffering from hair loss with finasteride
1mg with virtually no side effects.”

Since receiving FDA approval in December of 1997, 20.5 million and 6.7 million patient-years of exposure using
Proscar (finasteride 5mg) and Propecia (finasteride 1mg) respectively are recorded with a low adverse event profile.
The ISHRS believes that these are the most current and reliable data available until further studies are conducted.
Sexual dysfunction is a complex disorder, and Dr. Martinick noted that it often can be hard to pinpoint the exact cause
– particularly when multiple factors such as nicotine, alcohol, prescription medications, stress, anxiety, fatigue and
depression can contribute to erectile dysfunction (ED).

“The incidence of ED in the general population is known to be quite high – as high as 49% in middle-aged and older
men according to one study published in 2006 in the Archives of Internal Medicine,” said Dr. Martinick. “That being
said, we owe it to our patients to address valid concerns in a scientific manner and to clarify any misleading reports
so that men can make informed choices regarding the use of this medication.”

Recently, the ISHRS formed a task force to more closely examine anecdotal reports of sexual dysfunction by
some Propecia users who have used the drug to treat hair loss. In addition, the ISHRS has called on the medical
communities of dermatologists, hair loss physicians, urologists, endocrinologists and sexual medicine specialists to
join in a colloquium to share all data and experiences with finasteride in a fact-based manner.
About the ISHRS

Founded in 1993, the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) is a non-profit medical association
with a membership of over 900 physicians worldwide dedicated to the advancement of the art and science of hair
restoration. The mission of the ISHRS is to achieve excellence in patient outcomes by promoting member education,
international collegiality, research, ethics, and public awareness. For more information and to locate a physician, visit
www.ishrs.org.

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