10/2011 Study: <1.0% Japanese Men Show Side Effects on Finasteride
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21980923
Of 3,177 Japanese men, adverse reactions were seen in 0.7%.
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First post! Hi everyone.
Keep in mind that the Japanese diet is quite different than the western diet. They rely mostly on plants, fish, and a little meat. Little or no refined foods. Perhaps that explains the low incidence.
I would also like to point out that cancer rates of all sorts are very, very low in Japan, especially if you compare it to the west. This has been attributed to diet, I believe the documentary is Forks Over Knives.Comment
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I fail to see the startling difference either of you may be. To my knowledge, studies on men in the United States have shown an incidence of adverse effects in ~1% of men: quite comparable to the 0.7% being reported in this Japanese study.Comment
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To me it seems ridiculous that such a large number of members (who frequent baldtruth, as well as other forums pertaining to hair loss) claim to experience significant side effects resulting from propecia usage.
With a growing number of studies catering to both long and short term usage of the drug, which aim to make clear that sides resulting from finasteride indeed pertain to a minimal minority, how could a guy go wrong?
The multitude of forum goers who claim to have experienced sides from propecia must be misguided. What other explanation is there?
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To me it seems ridiculous that such a large number of members (who frequent baldtruth, as well as other forums pertaining to hair loss) claim to experience significant side effects resulting from propecia usage.
With a growing number of studies catering to both long and short term usage of the drug, which aim to make clear that sides resulting from finasteride indeed pertain to a minimal minority, how could a guy go wrong?
The multitude of forum goers who claim to have experienced sides from propecia must be misguided. What other explanation is there?
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I'm not suggesting anyone who reports suffering from adverse reactions therefore is lying; I am suggesting a good deal of the utter paranoia around this medication, as it is found at least in some on-line fora, appears to be unfounded.Comment
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Alright, I agree with you to some extent.
In closing, my opinion remains that propecia is currently the best treatment out there to arrest the progression of male pattern baldness.
What must also be taken into account is the possibility that propecia users may experience permanent erectile dysfunction, among a plethora of other resulting sexual sides.Comment
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Alright, I agree with you to some extent.
In closing, my opinion remains that propecia is currently the best treatment out there to arrest the progression of male pattern baldness.
What must also be taken into account is the possibility that propecia users may experience permanent erectile dysfunction, among a plethora of other resulting sexual sides.Comment
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Hi HairTalk,
here you go - this is a report published by the MHRA:
some excerpts of this report: "In total there have been five UK case reports to the MHRA of male breast cancer associated with finasteride 5 mg (all indicated for BPH)"....."There were 50 worldwide case reports of male breast cancer in patients aged between 54–88 years (mean age 71 years) treated with 5 mg finasteride (Proscar), which were received between April 1992–November 2009 These included 44 medically confirmed reports."Comment
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Hi HairTalk,
here you go - this is a report published by the MHRA:
some excerpts of this report: "In total there have been five UK case reports to the MHRA of male breast cancer associated with finasteride 5 mg (all indicated for BPH)"....."There were 50 worldwide case reports of male breast cancer in patients aged between 54–88 years (mean age 71 years) treated with 5 mg finasteride (Proscar), which were received between April 1992–November 2009 These included 44 medically confirmed reports."
I hardly believe any of this suggests the risk of formation of breast cancer in men may be increased by use of 1mg/day finasteride (even 5mg/day seems to have a very small likelihood of doing so, according to this study).Comment
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This study — a review of existing literature — concerns finasteride dosed at 5mg/day; dosing of the drug for the treatment of hairloss is 20% of that. Regarding the 1mg/day dose, the article states there have been three cases reported, world-wide, of development of breast cancer in men on the drug.
I hardly believe any of this suggests the risk of formation of breast cancer in men may be increased by use of 1mg/day finasteride (even 5mg/day seems to have a very small likelihood of doing so, according to this study).Comment
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Is this really surprising? Ive been on Propecia for around 6 months or something like that, I havent had a single side effect. I literally feel no different. But im finally seeing my hair is thicker now, even my girlfriend commented on it!
Every other study shows the same thing, even in the north american ones. I dont even know why they still spend money studying this drug, because i've seen dozens if not hundreds of studies on it that all keep showing the exact same: It grows hair really well, and side effects are very rare. Maybe it isnt a miracle drug, because some people cant tolerate, but its pretty close to being that.
Its interesting that none of these guys had permanent problems either. It seems like certain people online want everyone to believe that permanent side effects happen to everyone, but in this study zero out of 3000 of had these horrible life ending symptoms that people describe. Maybe you need to increase the sample size to 10,000 to see this happening to even one person?
People can go on and on and argue about it. But when you get solid data like this, you cant really dismiss it. If you're on the fence about taking Propecia, you should just do it. How many studies do you really need to see to realize this stuff is safe?Comment
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