Who can take Propecia?

Propecia is to be taken by men only. It is deemed to be unsuitable for women or children, as the side effects for this demographic are potentially harmful. You should not order Propecia if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. The fundamental comprisal in is finasteride, whilst inactive ingredients include:Male after using Propecia

  • Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose
  • Microcrystalline cellulose
  • Hydroxypropyl cellulose LF
  • Sodium starch glycolate
  • Pregelatinized starch
  • Lactose monohydrate
  • Yellow ferric oxide
  • Magnesium stearate
  • Titanium Dioxide
  • Docusate sodium
  • Red ferric oxide
  • Talc

Propecia finasteride must not be taken by women, particularly pregnant women, due to a number of possibly harmful effects tor an unborn child. In addition, there have been recordings of irregularities in the genitalia of male fetuses (in rats), when the pregnant mother was given a dose of Propecia. In male foetuses the transformation of testosterone to DHT, is necessary to shape the male organs. This particular defect is named hypospadis. This is when the urethra opens onto the under surface of the penis, as opposed to the tip. In addition, finasteride (the active ingredient in Propecia) can be passed to a baby via the mother's milk.

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Due to this data, women are cautioned not to take this route to treat baldness, regardless of their pregnancy status. Women are advised against handling broken or crushed tablets of Propecia, as there is the remote possibility that they may absorb some of the active ingredient into their system. To protect against these problems,propecia tablets have a protective coating on them, if the tablet remains whole it is unlike to bring a woman or her unborn child into any danger.

It is not know yet whether finasteride (the active ingredient in Propecia) can be passed to a baby via the mother's milk, so it is strongly advised not to handle or touch the drug if you are female.

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