Propecia.
Propecia (finasteride) has been designed for the treatment of male patter hair loss – a condition that can cause hair loss in males that are as young as in their twenties. Inform your health care provider of any medical conditions that you have specially any of the following ones: abnormal liver enzyme tests, bladder muscle disorder, inability to urinate or trouble urinating, stricture of your urethra, prostate cancer, or liver disease, as they may be important in determining how efficient Propecia is going to be for you. To stimulate hair growth you will need to take Propecia for several months for the first results to become obvious. In general, you will need to take Propecia all the time if you want to maintain the progress achieved, once you have stopped taking Propecia – all the progress will be lost within a one-year period. The following mild side effects of Propecia are sometimes possible and do not need to be reported as they are most likely to go away on their own: headache, pain in the testicles, runny nose, impotence, weakness, dizziness, abnormal ejaculation, swelling in your hands or feet, skin rash, swelling or tenderness in your breasts, and some other ones.