When To STOP Finasteride
Summary
TLDRThis video discusses when to consider stopping finasteride for hair loss prevention. Key reasons include ineffectiveness (if the medication fails to halt hair loss), experiencing side effects (such as sexual dysfunction or allergic reactions), and personal reasons like pregnancy planning or a shift in priorities regarding hair. The video also covers the potential of switching to dutasteride or topical finasteride as alternatives. Ultimately, the decision to stop finasteride should be made in consultation with a healthcare professional to ensure the best outcome for both hair retention and overall health.
Takeaways
- 😀 Finasteride can stop hair loss in 90-95% of men, but if it's ineffective, consider stopping and exploring stronger treatments like Dutasteride.
- 😀 Dutasteride is more potent than Finasteride and can be effective in 98% of men, but it comes with a higher risk of side effects, especially sexual side effects.
- 😀 Side effects of Finasteride, including sexual side effects, can occur in the first few weeks, and may require stopping the medication or reducing the dose.
- 😀 If you experience a severe allergic reaction (e.g., rash, hives, difficulty breathing), stop Finasteride immediately and consult a doctor.
- 😀 Some men may stop Finasteride if they no longer care about preserving their hair, as long as they are prepared for ongoing hair loss.
- 😀 If you are planning to conceive, it is recommended to stop Finasteride at least 3 months before attempting pregnancy, as it can affect semen quality.
- 😀 Finasteride can reduce sperm volume, count, and motility, but there is no evidence it causes permanent infertility; semen quality generally returns to normal within 3-6 months after discontinuation.
- 😀 Topical Finasteride may be an option for some, but it is less effective than the oral form and side effects are still possible, although rare.
- 😀 If you experience side effects from Finasteride, consider trying a lower dose or switching to a topical version, but always under medical supervision.
- 😀 Finasteride is affordable and can be delivered directly to your door, making it an accessible option for many men concerned about hair loss.
Q & A
What is the general effectiveness of finasteride in preventing hair loss?
-Finasteride is effective in halting hair loss in about 90-95% of men. However, 5-10% of men may not experience significant results from the medication.
When should someone consider switching from finasteride to dutasteride?
-If finasteride is not effectively controlling hair loss, switching to dutasteride might be an option. Dutasteride has a higher efficacy rate (98%) but also comes with an increased risk of side effects.
What are the common side effects of finasteride?
-The most common side effects of finasteride include sexual side effects, such as decreased libido and erectile dysfunction. These typically occur in the first few weeks of use and are often dose-dependent.
How should someone handle side effects from finasteride?
-If side effects develop, it is recommended to stop using finasteride until the side effects subside. A lower dose can be considered, but this should only be done under the supervision of a healthcare provider.
What should someone do if they experience an allergic reaction to finasteride?
-An allergic reaction to finasteride, though rare, can include symptoms like rash, hives, or difficulty breathing. If any of these occur, the medication should be stopped immediately, and emergency medical attention should be sought.
Can finasteride affect a man’s ability to conceive?
-Yes, finasteride can affect sperm count, motility, and volume. It is recommended that men stop taking finasteride at least 3 months before trying to conceive, although semen quality generally returns to normal within 3-6 months of discontinuation.
How long after stopping finasteride will hair loss resume?
-Hair loss typically resumes about 6 months after discontinuing finasteride, especially if the medication was being used to prevent further hair loss.
Is there a more affordable option for those who want to continue using finasteride?
-Yes, finasteride is a generic drug, making it relatively affordable. Topical formulations of finasteride are also available and might have fewer side effects, though they are less effective than the oral form.
Why is dutasteride not usually recommended as the first treatment for hair loss?
-Dutasteride is more potent than finasteride, but it also carries a higher risk of side effects, especially sexual ones. Therefore, it is typically not recommended as the first treatment unless finasteride is ineffective.
What is the recommended approach if someone wants to stop finasteride while planning for a pregnancy?
-If you are planning to conceive, it is recommended to stop using finasteride at least 3 months before trying to get pregnant. After discontinuing the medication, sperm quality should return to normal within 3-6 months.
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