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Sunday, January 20th, 2008

Discount Propecia Pharmacy

In searching for a viable alternative to Propecia, clinical trial results need to be compared in view of the impressive percentages recorded from Propecia’s trials before FDA approval in 1998.Around 83% of the more than 1,500 men who took part in the trials experienced positive results with Propecia, either keeping the hair they had or seeing increased density. Is there an alternative to Propecia which can match this?Yes, in the form of NewHair Biofactors from Nisim International. NewHair Biofactors is a natural herbal product which includes a deep cleansing shampoo and a growth generating extract.Nisim International is a small company which operates from the Toronto area in Canada. It does not have the huge financial resources of Merck & Co, the makers of Propecia, and it has not put NewHair Biofactors through the lengthy and costly procedure necessary for FDA approval.When given in combination with oral contraceptives, finasteride, an orally administered drug approved for male-patterned baldness, can improve female-pattern hair loss in most women, according to the results of a small study reported in the March issue of the Archives of Dermatology.At present, the main treatment for female-pattern hair loss is topical minoxidil, which is effective, but tolerability can be an issue, senior author Dr. Antonella Tosti and colleagues, from the University of Bologna in Italy, note. Whether treatment with agents such as finasteride, which show activity against male hormones, might promote hair growth in women has been unclear.

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Tosti’s group enrolled 37 women with female-pattern hair loss who were treated with finasteride in combination with an oral contraceptive, because finasteride has been linked to birth defects. In the United States, finasteride is sold as Propecia and other trade names, and minoxidil is sold as Rogaine. After 12 months of therapy, hair growth improvements were rated as “great” in three patients, “moderate” in eight and “slight” in twelve women [discount propecia].Thirteen women had no improvement and one patient experienced a worsening of their female-pattern hair loss. Twelve patients also had a significant improvement in hair density. None of the patients experienced adverse effects with the treatment, the report indicates. “Further studies are necessary to understand which patterns of female-pattern hair loss respond better to this treatment,” the authors conclude. If you are experiencing hair loss, you may have already paid a visit to your local pharmacy in search of a remedy. While there you might have found yourself in an aisle with shelf after shelf of creams, ointments, shampoos, sprays, fungicides, and vitamin or herbal supplements all claiming that they could stop your hair from thinning further. Some of them may have indicated they could even re-grow your missing hair.In spite of what you may have seen on the pharmacy shelves, or on late-night infomercials, there are only two medications which have been FDA-approved, and which doctors routinely prescribe, as treatments for hair loss–minoxidil and Propecia. And of these, the more commonly prescribed is finasteride, in the pill form Propecia.It is possible to stop hair loss with Propecia because male pattern baldness has been closely connected to an imbalance of the hormone dihydroxytestosterone, or DHT. DHT is created when the 5-alpha-reductase enzyme interacts with testosterone; researchers were able to stop hair loss with Propecia, which inhibited the 5-alpha-reductase enzyme and kept DHT from forming. In other works, they were able to stop hair loss with Propecia by intervening in the testosterone-enzyme-DHT cycle.When Propecia was tested on a group of men suffering from mild or moderate androgenic alopecia, some of the men saw hair growth after only three months; and eventually 86% of them experienced re-growth of thinning hair. Over 90% of the men had no additional hair loss for the two years of the study [discount propecia], so the researchers had managed both to stop hair loss with Propecia and to re-grow hair in a majority of the study’s subjects.While attempting to stop hair loss with Propecia has produced minor sexual side effects in less than 2% of the men using it, Propecia is considered safe for adult men. Women, however, should not try to stop hair loss with Propecia; it is known to cause birth defects. It is also not suitable for young children because it can lead to abnormal sexual development.Because the longest study done to stop hair loss with Propecia only lasted two years, the long term effects of using Propecia are know yet known. But those who have decided to stop hair loss with Propecia must consider it a permanent part of their hair care regimen; those who discontinue it will have a recurrence of their hair loss. Propecia, fortunately, is taken in pill form once a day and does not require the application of messy creams or ointments [discount propecia].