Classes
DEA Class; Rx
Common Brand Names; Propecia, Proscar
- 5-Alpha-Reductase Inhibitors
Description
5-alpha reductase inhibitor
Used for symptomatic treatment of BPH and male pattern baldness (i.e., androgenetic alopecia)
May decrease risk of low-grade prostate cancer; but, may increase risk of more serious high-grade prostate cancer
Indications
Indicated
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity
Women of childbearing potential
Adverse Effects
- Erectile dysfunction (1.3-8.1%)
- Decrease libido (1.8-6.4%)
- Breast enlargement (0.5-1.8%)
- Ejaculation disorder (0.8-1.2%)
- Breast tenderness (0.4-0.7%)
- Rash (0.5%)
Warnings
Use with caution with obstructive uropathy; carefully monitor patients with large residual urinary volume or severely diminished urinary flow
Use caution in liver disease
May cause decreased serum PSA in presence of prostate cancer; increases in PSA levels from nadir while on finasteride may signal the presence of prostate cancer and should be carefully evaluated (even if PSA value within normal range)
Pregnant and potentially pregnant women should not handle crushed or broken tablets or semen of male partner; may have negative impact in fetal development
Rare reports of male breast cancer observed with use; any breast tenderness, enlargement, pain, lumps, nipple discharge or any other type of breast changes should be reported immediately to healthcare provider
Pregnancy and Lactation
Therapy is contraindicated in pregnant females and not indicated for use in females; based on animal studies and mechanism of action, drug may cause abnormal development of external genitalia in a male fetus if administered to pregnant female
Drug is not indicated for use in females
Maximum Dosage
Males: 5 mg/day PO for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH); the manufacturer literature states that patients have received up to 80 mg/day PO for three months without adverse effects; however, it is not clear if the dose was used therapeutically or provided additional benefit over the usual dose range. Maximum dose-response is 1 mg/day PO for alopecia.
Males: 5 mg/day PO for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH); the manufacturer literature states that patients have received up to 80 mg/day PO for three months without adverse effects; however, it is not clear if the dose was used therapeutically or provided additional benefit over the usual dose range. Maximum dose-response is 1 mg/day PO for alopecia.
Not indicated.
Not indicated.
How supplied
Finasteride
tablet
- 1mg (Propecia)
- 5mg (Proscar)