Medication Information: Proscar (Finasteride)
Uses of Proscar:
In adult men, Proscar is used to decrease an enlarged prostate (also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH). It can be used alone or in combination with other medications to alleviate BPH symptoms and possibly avoid surgery. Proscar (Finasteride) may help with BPH symptoms by reducing the need to urinate, improving urine flow with less straining, reducing the sense that the bladder isn't empty, and reducing overnight urination.
This medication works by lowering the quantity of DHT, a natural body hormone that drives prostate growth. Proscar isn't approved for prostate cancer prevention. It may raise the risk of acquiring a very dangerous form of prostate cancer by a small amount.
How to use Proscar?
- Take this medication by mouth once a day, with or without food, as instructed by your doctor.
- A pregnant woman or a woman who may become pregnant should not handle the tablet if it has been crushed or broken.
- To receive the best benefit from this medication, take it daily. It's important to remember to use it at the same time every day.
- It could take 6 to 12 months for you to observe a difference. If your illness does not improve or worsen, contact your doctor.
Side Effects of Proscar:
- You may lose your sexual ability or desire. This medicine may reduce the volume of semen released during intercourse in certain men.
- Proscar may also help you develop more hair.
- Serious side effects include such as a lump in your breast, nipple discharge, breast enlargement/tenderness/pain, testicular pain, or inability to pee.
- If you detect any symptoms of a major allergic response, such as a rash, itching/swelling (particularly of the face/tongue/throat), extreme dizziness, or problems breathing, seek medical treatment right away.
Proscar Precautions:
- If you are allergic to finasteride or have any other allergies, notify your doctor or pharmacist before taking it. Inactive chemicals may be included in this product, causing allergic reactions or other issues. For further information, speak with your pharmacist.
- Tell your doctor or pharmacist about your medical history, especially if you have liver disease, prostate cancer, infections, or urinary issues, before using this medication.
- Through the skin, the medicine can be absorbed. A woman who is pregnant or trying to become pregnant should not touch a tablet if the film coating has been damaged or the tablet has been crushed. Proscar exposure in a developing male child can cause genital malformations.
- Proscar should not be used by women, especially if they are pregnant or nursing. It has the potential to harm an unborn or nursing baby. If you have any questions regarding this medication, talk to your doctor.
Storage:
- Store at below 30-35 degrees C (86- 95 degrees F).
- Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and heat.
- Keep out of children's reach.
Proscar Drug interactions:
Keep a list of everything you use (including prescription and non-prescription pharmaceuticals, as well as herbal products) and discuss it with your doctor and pharmacist. Without your doctor's permission, do not begin, stop, or modify the dosage of any medications. The findings of a blood test used to identify prostate cancer may be influenced by this medicine (prostatic-specific antigen or PSA levels).
Safety: At times in the past, this medicine may cause mild allergic reactions such as itching, rash, trouble breathing, or swelling of the face/tongue/throat. If you experience any allergic reactions, including hives, difficulty in walking, or swelling of the face/tongue/throat, immediately contact your doctor. Although this medicine works by opening the production of the PSA (prostate-specific antineutrophil cy with high affinity for smooth muscle in the penis), it does not stop this medicine from working if it is applied topically or not at all. If this happens, stop using this medication and contact your doctor immediately.Advantages: When used in conjunction with another adult prescription medication, Proscar is very beneficial for men suffering from BPH, especially when dealing with the potential for complications if not treated promptly.
Medication Information: Proscar (Finasteride)
Uses of Proscar:
In adult men, Proscar is used to decrease an enlarged prostate (also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH). It can be used alone or in combination with other medications to alleviate BPH symptoms and possibly avoid surgery. Proscar (Finasteride) may help with BPH symptoms by reducing the need to urinate, improving urine flow with less straining, reducing the sense that the bladder isn't empty, and reducing overnight urination.
This medication works by lowering the quantity of DHT, a natural body hormone that drives prostate growth. Proscar isn't approved for prostate cancer prevention. It may raise the risk of acquiring a very dangerous form of prostate cancer by a small amount.
How to use Proscar?
- Take this medication by mouth once a day, with or without food, as instructed by your doctor.
- A pregnant woman or a woman who may become pregnant should not handle the tablet if it has been crushed or broken.
- To receive the best benefit from this medication, take it daily. It's important to remember to use it at the same time every day.
- It could take 6 to 12 months for you to observe a difference. If your illness does not improve or worsen, contact your doctor.
Side Effects of Proscar:
- You may lose your sexual ability or desire. This medicine may reduce the volume of semen released during intercourse in certain men.
- Proscar may also help you develop more hair.
- Serious side effects include such as a lump in your breast, nipple discharge, breast enlargement/tenderness/pain, testicular pain, or inability to pee.
- If you detect any symptoms of a major allergic response, such as a rash, itching/swelling (particularly of the face/tongue/throat), extreme dizziness, or problems breathing, seek medical treatment right away.
Proscar Precautions:
- If you are allergic to finasteride or have any other allergies, notify your doctor or pharmacist before taking it. Inactive chemicals may be included in this product, causing allergic reactions or other issues. For further information, speak with your pharmacist.
- Tell your doctor or pharmacist about your medical history, especially if you have liver disease, prostate cancer, infections, or urinary issues, before using this medication.
- Through the skin, the medicine can be absorbed. A woman who is pregnant or trying to become pregnant should not touch a tablet if the film coating has been damaged or the tablet has been crushed. Proscar exposure in a developing male child can cause genital malformations.
- Proscar should not be used by women, especially if they are pregnant or nursing. It has the potential to harm an unborn or nursing baby. If you have any questions regarding this medication, talk to your doctor.
Storage:
- Store at below 30-35 degrees C (86- 95 degrees F).
- Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and heat.
- Keep out of children's reach.
Proscar Drug interactions:
Keep a list of everything you use (including prescription and non-prescription pharmaceuticals, as well as herbal products) and discuss it with your doctor and pharmacist. Without your doctor's permission, do not begin, stop, or modify the dosage of any medications. The findings of a blood test used to identify prostate cancer may be influenced by this medicine (prostatic-specific antigen or PSA levels).
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- This medication can be used during pregnancy or for the first 6 months of pregnancy.
- If the medication is used during the last 3 months of pregnancy, or the last 3 months of pregnancy, in addition to any other recommended use, including drug and alcohol, your doctor might advise that you use this medication. It's likely that your doctor will advise you to use this medication at least every other month.
- Proscar could interact with the following medications: erythromycin, clarithromycin, itraconazole, ketoconazole, and itraconazole.
- Proscar should not be used by women, especially if they are pregnant or breast-feeding.
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Product Details
| Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Stripe |
| Strength | 1 mg |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Brand | Proscar |
| Form | Tablets |
| Shelf life | 2 Years |
| Usages | To treat male pattern baldness in men. |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Proscar is a drug that is used for the treatment of hair loss.
Proscar is a prescription drug, and you need to buy it from us as soon as you can. The drug is used to treat male pattern baldness. It is also used to reduce the risk of hereditary hair loss.
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Product Description
Proscar is a prescription drug, and you need to buy it as soon as you can.
This medication can help reduce the chances of losing hair if you are allergic to it, or if you are taking other drugs, to the same effect, that can make you prone to hereditary hair loss.
In the US, you can buy Proscar from our online pharmacy to treat the male pattern baldness. However, it is important to know that the drug does not increase your chances of losing hair.
Benefits of Proscar
Proscar helps to treat male pattern baldness in men. It helps to reduce the risk of hereditary hair loss. The drug helps to decrease the chances of losing hair if you are allergic to it. The drug also reduces the risk of hereditary hair loss. The drug helps to reduce the chances of losing hair if you are allergic to it.
The drug also helps to reduce the chances of losing hair if you are taking other drugs, to the same effect, that can make you prone to hereditary hair loss.
Uses of Proscar
Proscar is used to treat the male pattern baldness in men. The drug also reduces the risk of losing hair if you are taking other drugs, to the same effect, that can make you prone to hereditary hair loss.
Medication Information: Proscar (Finasteride)
Uses of Proscar:
In adult men, Proscar is used to decrease an enlarged prostate (also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH). It can be used alone or in combination with other medications to alleviate BPH symptoms and possibly avoid surgery. Proscar (Finasteride) may help with BPH symptoms by reducing the need to urinate, improving urine flow with less straining, reducing the sense that the bladder isn't empty, and reducing overnight urination.
This medication works by lowering the quantity of DHT, a natural body hormone that drives prostate growth. Proscar isn't approved for prostate cancer prevention. It may raise the risk of acquiring a very dangerous form of prostate cancer by a small amount.
How to use Proscar?
- Take this medication by mouth once a day, with or without food, as instructed by your doctor.
- A pregnant woman or a woman who may become pregnant should not handle the tablet if it has been crushed or broken.
- To receive the best benefit from this medication, take it daily. It's important to remember to use it at the same time every day.
- It could take 6 to 12 months for you to observe a difference. If your illness does not improve or worsen, contact your doctor.
Side Effects of Proscar:
- You may lose your sexual ability or desire. This medicine may reduce the volume of semen released during intercourse in certain men.
- Proscar may also help you develop more hair.
- Serious side effects include such as a lump in your breast, nipple discharge, breast enlargement/tenderness/pain, testicular pain, or inability to pee.
- If you detect any symptoms of a major allergic response, such as a rash, itching/swelling (particularly of the face/tongue/throat), extreme dizziness, or problems breathing, seek medical treatment right away.
Proscar Precautions:
- If you are allergic to finasteride or have any other allergies, notify your doctor or pharmacist before taking it. Inactive chemicals may be included in this product, causing allergic reactions or other issues. For further information, speak with your pharmacist.
- Tell your doctor or pharmacist about your medical history, especially if you have liver disease, prostate cancer, infections, or urinary issues, before using this medication.
- Through the skin, the medicine can be absorbed. A woman who is pregnant or trying to become pregnant should not touch a tablet if the film coating has been damaged or the tablet has been crushed. Proscar exposure in a developing male child can cause genital malformations.
- Proscar should not be used by women, especially if they are pregnant or nursing. It has the potential to harm an unborn or nursing baby. If you have any questions regarding this medication, talk to your doctor.
Storage:
- Store at below 30-35 degrees C (86- 95 degrees F).
- Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and heat.
- Keep out of children's reach.
Proscar Drug interactions:
Keep a list of everything you use (including prescription and non-prescription pharmaceuticals, as well as herbal products) and discuss it with your doctor and pharmacist. Without your doctor's permission, do not begin, stop, or modify the dosage of any medications. The findings of a blood test used to identify prostate cancer may be influenced by this medicine (prostatic-specific antigen or PSA levels).
Safety and Precautions
Through the skin, Proscar can be absorbed.
The above is not a complete list of potential drug interactions. If you notice any other similar symptoms in your own body, contact your doctor as soon as possible.
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