Stopping finasteride after 10 years

I have been on finasteride for more than 10 years, then I decided just recently to stop it. I lost basically everything in 3 months when I stopped min/fin. I started back 30 days ago is it possible to regain everything?

It is possible that some or all of the hair is still there. Good luck with a potential reversal. Let me know in 3 months so I know. I always want to be educated by the men who are balding and dealing with such problems.

Stopping finasteride after 5 years

I’ve been taking generic finasteride for around 5 years (since I was 25) and I’ve maintained the hair that I had when I started taking it. I also only had a minor side effect (orgasms seem to be a bit weaker, not too much but enough to notice) but the plus of keeping my hair outweighed this negative.

I read a scientific paper yesterday about the long term effects of neurosteroids and 5a alpha reductase inhibitors and it got me a little worried. Then I went down the rabbit hole of posts on places like Medium and Vice about how the drug ruined their lives and it was difficult for me to get some sleep last night and I was seriously considering just going cold turkey but even there you get people saying that stopping finasteride could give you PFS symptoms as well.

Not really sure what to do now, as much as I like having my hair I don’t want to screw up my brain and body over the long term.

Currently, I’m thinking of dropping down from 1mg to 0.25mg a day as I saw a graph showing that DHT inhibition only goes from 68% to 62% but what do you think?

Almost all of my patients who were on finasteride for years and who have stopped the drug for man y reasons, have often seen significant hair loss and regretted stopping the drug.


2019-06-22 09:30:44Stopping finasteride after 5 years

Stopping finasteride, a readers comments

I figured I would offer my opinion here since the reader asked for a reply from somebody who had a similar experience and the response doesn’t really answer the question. I used Propecia about a decade ago and developed general sexual dysfunction (not just ED) that continues to this day.

Unfortunately nobody can provide you with the reassurance that you say you desperately need. You won’t know for sure if the side effects will be permanent unless you stop taking the drug. The doctor highlights that you risk “catch up hair loss” which provides an incomplete picture to the decision you need to make. On the other hand, if you continue taking the drug you risk “catch up side effects” because the side effects can get worse than they are today. You need to think about what is most important to you and how much you value your general health versus your hair in order to make a smart decision. There is uncertainty in making a decision like this which is stressful but the right decision is different for everybody.

Stopping finasteride

Hi doctor, if I want to drop finasteride for cognitive reasons, is it better to slowly ween off of it, or drop it cold turkey? I’m 4 months in. I’m doing proscar 1.25mg every other day.

Just stop it! If you had benefits, you will see the benefits disappear in up to the first 3 months


2019-03-27 09:45:40Stopping finasteride

Stopping dutasteride, when will my sexual sides reverse?

My dutasteride ran out on september 25th, so its been almost 2 months. My libido hasnt gotten any better since then. Considering the halph life of 5 weeks, i should have some significantly higher libido now. But i dont. I was okay with having no libido for a time, but sooner or later i would prefer it to come back.

There is no way to predict the reversal of sexual side effects on Dutasteride. I would hope that within 2-3 months the drug will be completely out of your system


2020-11-02 12:14:18Stopping dutasteride, when will my sexual sides reverse?

I Stopped Rogaine and Lost My Hair (Photo)

I used Rogaine for 1 year. I thought it wasn’t helping and my shed picked back up 8 months in. I quit Rogaine this last December and about the last month have had huge shed. Sometimes 300-400 hairs. I am a 45-year-old female with FPHL. Should I go back on Rogaine? Will that decrease shed, and can I take Fin as I have had a hysterectomy? My temples and sides are the worst – losing density.

Going back on Rogaine may return the hair, and it may not. A Hair transplant is a reasonable option that will absolutely put the hair back where it was lost.


2018-05-22 10:08:05I Stopped Rogaine and Lost My Hair (Photo)

I Stopped Propecia After I Had A Reversal Of My Hair Loss – Will It Now Come Back If I Restart it?

hi doctor im 30 years old and took propecia for 3 years with amazing results. Prior to propecia my hair was horrible, thin, and was losing it. Then I started propecia and after 3 years my hair was amazing, thick, looked like when I was 20 years old again. it looked thick and amazing, it was like a miracle drug. A year ago I stopped it because I didn’t know I had to take it6 everyday forever and stupid me didn’t even consult my doctor. worst mistake I ever made. and my hair loss has picked up and looks thin and just like it was before propecia and even worse. I went to my doctor and got a script and started again last week. My doctor said it should help again and I should gain back what I lost but he is a regular family doctor, and I want an experts opinion. Will I get the same results again now that I have started taking it again? I hope I get the same hair I had a year ago back. In your opinion from your experience people who have stopped and re started does it work and bring you back to before? or all that beautiful hair I hair on propecia is gone and will only keep what I have now?

I can’s say what will happen in your case. Chances are that there will be some advantages to go back on it, but the full benefit you had will be a touch challenge. This is the reason that having a good doctor and keeping an eye on your repose is so important. You must have had yearly renewal requirements that this would have been saving you all of this grief.

I Stopped Propecia Due to Sexual Side Effects But Now Afraid Of Catch Up Hair Loss

I just recently quit taking finasteride due to experiencing some sexual side effects that did not decrease when trying a smaller dose. My doctor advised me to stop finasteride for six months to see if my sexual symptoms improved. I took my last pill a month ago.

I was on finasteride from age 24 to 27, and, while not improving my hair loss, it at least kept further loss from occurring. I’m starting to feel anxious about the catch-up hair loss that could come within the next few months. Would minoxidil help prevent this catch-up loss from occurring, or is it more or less inevitable?

If you had unwanted side effects with a medication, you did the right thing by discussing your options (weighing out risks and benefits) and stopping the medication. The catch up hair loss can happen over the next 6 months after stopping Propecia and that is something that cannot be completely stopped.

Starting another type of medication such as topical minoxidile (Rogain) may help but since it works in different ways than Propecia you still may experience hair loss from the “catch up” phenomenon. Everyone is different and you won’t know until you try.

Stopped Propecia Because of Gynecomastia, Now I’m Seeing Shedding

Hi Doc,

I have been on propecia for over 4 months and had to stop due to side effects (started developing gyno). Couple of months passed and I started seeing massive shed which is probably the catch up hair loss. Since I cannot go back to propecia/fin, is there any topical treatment (other than rogaine) that can help slow down this process? I am not looking for any regrowth at this point, but just want to make sure the catch up hair loss can be controlled at all? Thanks for your valuable suggestions.

I just had a patient who reported gynecomastia along with some sexual side effects from Propecia, and after he reduced his dose to 1/4 of a pill (0.25mg) he was able to continue taking the drug without side effects. It is only a report by one patient though. Most of the patients who have had gynecomastia usually do not tolerate the drug even at lower doses and when there is gynecomastia, there is often other libido and erectile dysfunction side effects as well. A quarter of a pill is better than none, so I would recommend trying a lower dose of Propecia before completely quitting on this medication. Minoxidil (Rogaine) is the only other FDA approved hair loss medication, so your choices are limited.


2009-06-19 10:13:44Stopped Propecia Because of Gynecomastia, Now I’m Seeing Shedding