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Propecia Information
Page Including Cautionary Notes
Propecia
started appearing on pharmacy shelves around January, 1998,
after FDA approval a short time before.
Propecia is an FDA-approved prescription pill proven
to treat male pattern baldness on the top-of-the-head and mid-scalp
region in men.
Results
of Clinical Testing
The results
of 2 years of testing showed that Propecia works for the vast
majority of men.
Of the men
used in the test, 83% kept the amount of hair they had compared
with 28% who received a placebo.
66% regrew
some hair compared with 7% who received a placebo.
Conclusion: Most
men report a decrease in hair loss and an increase in hair growth.
Directions
Propecia is available on prescription only.
If Propecia is taken daily, results can be seen
in as little as 3 months.
How Propecia Works
"Propecia works by inhibiting the conversion
of testosterone to DHT (dihydro-testosterone)," said Keith
Kaufman, M.D., senior director of clinical research at Merck Research
Laboratories in Rahway, N.J.
"It is the first treatment to target this key
factor in the development of androgenetic alopecia in those patients
genetically predisposed."
Cautionary Advice Notes:
Propecia is for MEN ONLY!
Women who are pregnant, or who may become pregnant,
should not handle crushed or broken Propecia tablets. An active
ingredient in the medication may cause a birth defect. (Propecia
tablets have a protective coating to prevent contact with the active
ingredient with normal handling)
There is no evidence that Propecia can help men
who have receeding hairlines at the temples.
A small percentage of men, less than 2%, experienced
side effects which affected their sexual health. These included
loss of desire, difficulty with erection and reduced semen. The
side effects disappeared when the Propecia medication was stopped.
The improvements gained through taking Propecia
can disappear within a year if the drug is discontinued.
Be selective when ordering Propecia online. As it
is available on prescription only, it is important to get professional
advice before taking it.
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Merck & Co.,
Inc., the suppliers of Propecia, issued a press release containing
further valuable information, although it must be remembered
the article is in favor of the company.
Here is the text of the press release followed by
the text of an information leaflet on Propecia issued by Merck &
Co., Inc.
By Merck & Co., Inc.
December 22, 1997
Merck's Propecia(TM) Cleared For Marketing: Once-A-Day
Pill Offers Men Effective Treatment For Male Pattern Hair Loss
WEST POINT, Pa., Dec. 22 /PRNewswire/ --
New hope is on the horizon today for millions of American men who
are concerned about losing their hair, and who believe there is
little they can do about it. Merck & Co., Inc. (NYSE: MRK -
news) announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted
marketing clearance to Propecia(TM) (finasteride 1 mg), the first
and only pill to treat male pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia),
for use in men only. Propecia (pronounced pro-PEE-sha) will be available
by prescription only and should be on pharmacy shelves by mid-January.
The marketing clearance of Propecia is based on
data from three one-year, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter
clinical trials involving 1,879 men aged 18 to 41 with mild to moderate
hair loss of the vertex and anterior mid-scalp areas. In addition,
1,215 of the men who had hair loss at the vertex, or top of the
head, were studied for another year.
Hair count increased during the first year and was
maintained in those men taking Propecia for 24 months; men in the
placebo group continued to show progressive hair loss. In an analysis
of the men who were followed for up to two years, only 17 percent
of men treated with Propecia demonstrated hair loss (defined as
any decrease in hair count from baseline); 83 percent had the same
or higher hair count. In contrast, 72 percent of the placebo group
lost hair, as measured by hair count. Through questionnaires, all
patients were asked to evaluate their response to treatment. Those
on Propecia reported an increase in the amount of hair, a decrease
in hair loss, and improvement in appearance. Clinical improvement
was seen as early as three months.
In another analysis, a panel of independent dermatologists
evaluated photos in 508 patients after 24 months of treatment. An
increase in hair growth was demonstrated in 66 percent of men treated
with Propecia compared to 7 percent of men treated with placebo.
Efficacy in bitemporal recession has not been established. All men,
whether receiving Propecia or placebo, were given a medicated shampoo
(Neutrogena T/Gel Shampoo).
"Propecia works by inhibiting the conversion
of testosterone to DHT (dihydro-testosterone)," said Keith
Kaufman, M.D., senior director, Clinical Research, Merck Research
Laboratories in Rahway, N.J. "It is the first treatment to
target this key factor in the development of androgenetic alopecia
in those patients genetically predisposed."
Cautionary Information for Women
Propecia is for use by men only. It is not for use
in women or children. Women must not use Propecia when they are
or may potentially be pregnant because it may cause abnormalities
of the male baby's sex organs, a condition known as hypospadias.
In addition, women should not handle crushed or broken tablets when
they are pregnant or may potentially be pregnant. Propecia tablets
have a coating that will prevent contact with the active ingredient
during normal handling, provided that the tablets have not been
broken or crushed.
Side
Effects: Uncommon
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In
clinical studies, side effects were uncommon and did not
affect most men.
A
small number of men reported less desire for sex, difficulty
in achieving an erection and/or a decrease
in the amount of semen. Each of these effects occurred
in less than 2 percent of men.
These
side effects went away in all men who discontinued therapy
because of them
and also disappeared in 58 percent of men who chose
to continue taking Propecia. |
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Merck's catalog price to wholesalers and direct
purchasers for Propecia will be $1.25 per tablet. Merck estimates
that the retail price for Propecia will be between $45 to $49 per
month, based on historical markups at the retail level. Prices
at
the retail level are established by pharmacies, not by Merck, and
can vary. Propecia will be available in bottles of 30 and in
special
ProPak(TM) convenience packages that feature a three-month supply,
a $10 patient rebate and an informational patient brochure.
Merck & Co., Inc. is a leading research-driven
pharmaceutical products and services company. Merck discovers, develops
and markets a broad range of innovative products to improve human
health and quality of life.
Neutrogena T/Gel is a registered trademark of Johnson
& Johnson
PROPECIA (Finasteride) Tablets
Patient Information about PROPECIA (Pro-pee-sha)
Generic name: finasteride (fin-AS-tur-eyed)
PROPECIA is for use by MEN ONLY.
Please read this leaflet before you start taking
PROPECIA. Also, read the information included with PROPECIA each
time you renew your prescription, just in case anything has changed.
Remember, this leaflet does not take the place of careful discussions
with your doctor. You and your doctor should discuss PROPECIA when
you start taking your medication and at regular checkups.
What is PROPECIA used for?
PROPECIA is used for the treatment of male pattern
hair loss on the vertex and the anterior mid-scalp area.
PROPECIA is for use by MEN ONLY and should NOT be
used by women or children.
What is male pattern hair loss?
Male pattern hair loss is a common condition in
which men experience thinning of the hair on the scalp. Often, this
results in a receding hairline and/or balding on the top of the
head. These changes typically begin gradually in men in their 20s.
Doctors believe male pattern hair loss is due to
heredity and is dependent on hormonal effects. Doctors refer to
this type of hair loss as androgenetic alopecia.
Results of clinical studies:
-- For 12 months, doctors studied over 1800 men
aged 18 to 41 with mild to moderate amounts of ongoing hair loss.
All men, whether receiving PROPECIA or placebo (a pill containing
no medication) were given a medicated shampoo (Neutrogena T/Gel(R)1
Shampoo). Of these men, approximately 1200 with hair loss at the
top of the head were studied for an additional 12 months. In general,
men who took PROPECIA maintained or increased the number of visible
scalp hairs and noticed improvement in their hair in the first year,
with the effect maintained in the second year. Hair counts in men
who did not take PROPECIA continued to decrease.
In one study, patients were questioned on the growth
of body hair. PROPECIA did not appear to affect hair in places other
than the scalp.
Will PROPECIA work for me?
For most men, PROPECIA increases the number of scalp
hairs, helping to fill in thin or balding areas of the scalp. Men
taking PROPECIA noted a slowing of hair loss during two years of
use. Although results will vary, generally you will not be able
to grow back all of the hair you have lost. There is not sufficient
evidence that PROPECIA works in the treatment of receding hairline
in the temporal area on both sides of the head.
Male pattern hair loss occurs gradually over time.
On average, healthy hair grows only about half an inch each month.
Therefore, it will take time to see any effect.
You may need to take PROPECIA daily for three months
or more before you see a benefit from taking PROPECIA. PROPECIA
can only work over the long term if you continue taking it. If the
drug has not worked for you in twelve months, further treatment
is unlikely to be of benefit. If you stop taking PROPECIA, you will
likely lose the hair you have gained within 12 months of stopping
treatment. You should discuss this with your doctor.
How should I take PROPECIA?
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Follow
your doctor's instructions.
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Take
one tablet by mouth each day.
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You
may take PROPECIA with or without food.
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If
you forget to take PROPECIA, do not take an extra tablet. Just
take the next tablet as usual.
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PROPECIA
will not work faster or better if you take it more than once
a day.
Who should NOT take PROPECIA?
PROPECIA is for the treatment of male pattern hair
loss in MEN ONLY and should not be taken by:
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women or children
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anyone allergic to any of the ingredients
A warning about PROPECIA and pregnancy
Women who are or may potentially be pregnant:
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must not use PROPECIA
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should not handle crushed or broken tablets of PROPECIA
If a women who is pregnant with a male baby absorbs
the active ingredient in PROPECIA, either by swallowing or through
the skin, it may cause abnormalities of a male baby's sex organs.
If a woman who is pregnant comes into contact with
the active ingredient in PROPECIA, a doctor should be consulted.
PROPECIA tablets are coated and will prevent contact with the active
ingredient during normal handling, provided that the tablets are
not broken or crushed.
What are the possible side effects of PROPECIA?
Like all prescription products, PROPECIA may cause
side effects. In clinical studies, side effects from PROPECIA were
uncommon and did not affect most men. A small number of men experienced
certain sexual side effects. These men reported one or more of the
following: less desire for sex; difficulty in achieving an erection;
and, a decrease in the amount of semen. Each of these side effects
occurred in less than 2% of men. These side effects went away in
men who stopped taking PROPECIA. They also disappeared in most men
who continued taking PROPECIA.
The active ingredient in PROPECIA is also used by
older men at a five- times higher dose to treat enlargement of the
prostate. Some of these men reported other side effects, including
problems with ejaculation, breast swelling and/or tenderness and
allergic reactions such as lip swelling and rash. In clinical studies
with PROPECIA, these side effects occurred as often in men taking
placebo as in those taking PROPECIA.
Tell your doctor promptly about these or any other
unusual effects.
PROPECIA can effect a blood test called PSA (Prostate-Specific
Antigen) for the screening of prostate cancer. If you have a PSA
test done, you should tell your doctor that you are taking PROPECIA.
Storage and handling
Keep PROPECIA in the original container and keep
the container closed. Store it in a dry place at room temperature.
PROPECIA tablets are coated and will prevent contact with the active
ingredient during normal handling, provided that the tablets are
not broken or crushed.
Do not give your PROPECIA tablets to anyone else.
It has been prescribed only for you. Keep PROPECIA and all medications
out of the reach of children.
SOURCE: Merck & Co., Inc.
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