Gynecomastia and Finasteride – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hi, Is there any conclusive evidence that the regular use of Finasteride (Propecia) for hair loss can result in Gynocomastia as a side-effect?

The Physician’s Desk Reference does not list this drug as a possible cause of Gynocomastia, but I have heard mixed stories from individuals.

Results of any known conclusive studies in this regard would be appreciated.

Gynecomastia is a known side effect from the use of Propecia. I do not understand the mechanism of action for it, but when it does happen, most men usually find it as a reason to stop using Propecia. Fortunately, I believe that the incidence is well below 1 in 300 men. I don’t know of any studies off the top of my head, but if any blog readers happen to have a link to any studies posted online, please feel free to post the link in the comments.

One Reply to “Gynecomastia and Finasteride – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman”

  1. It’s sooo much higher – think 1 in every 4 get worse gyno if they already have it and 1 in every 8 get it if they dont – Im the latter and now have to get it surgically removed

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