Finasteride and Masturbating

Does masturbating somehow effect finasteride effect? I had my med school exam around the time I started using finasteride and I was masturbating everyday to release stress. I have been on finasteride for six months now and my hair fall hasn’t slowed down

Masturbating is a healthy release! Finasteride is good for hair loss. I am sure that the stress from your examinations added to the hair loss process. The two are not related.


2020-10-07 07:30:36Finasteride and Masturbating

Finasteride and minoxidil 3 months (Photo)

Finasteride and minoxidil have been used for 3 months with good results; however, this man has not shown comparable photos so it makes the case less compelling


2020-11-02 10:26:38Finasteride and minoxidil 3 months (Photo)

finasteride and kidney disease

Article: https://wjmh.org/DOIx.php?id=10.5534/wjmh.200012

This treatment may result in development of non-alcoholic fatty liver diseases (NAFLD), insulin resistance (IR), type 2 diabetes (T2DM), dry eye disease, potential kidney dysfunction, among other metabolic dysfunctions. We suggest that long-term use of finasteride and dutasteride may be associated with health risks including NAFLD, IR, T2DM, dry eye disease and potential kidney disease.

Finasteride and libido

Is it normal in the first year on finasteride to have periods of lower libido, or other sexual symptoms, that level out if you give them time? Kinda like a rollercoaster in that sense?

The response to finasteride with regard to libido various in different people. In some men, they find over time things get better, but others may find that it gets no better and maybe worse. When you are having libido problems, you need to see your doctor


2019-03-26 18:17:02Finasteride and libido

Finasteride and Erectile Dysfunction Permanence

As I’ve mentioned before, I’m a part of an email group of hair transplant doctors that share information amongst each other. The other day I received an email from a well respected doctor (let’s call him Doctor A) reporting that he’s now had two patients in the past 12 months who had persistent erectile dysfunction (ED) even after they stopped finasteride (traditional 1mg dose). These are two patients out of thousands that this physician has prescribed to, and I have no knowledge of other potential health factors or even full details on the cases.

Other doctors in the group chimed in:

  1. Doctor B in the email group responded that he had been prescribing finasteride from even before it was approved to treat hair loss and he has never seen one case in this situation.
  2. Doctor C wrote about two patients who had the problem in some 1500-2000 patients.
  3. Doctor D said that he’d also seen two patients in his 18 years of practice that talked about ED permanence.
  4. Doctor E who has also been practicing about 18 years has seen no cases of ED permanence.
  5. And then there’s me (I’ll be Doctor R). I echo that from the thousands of patients I have prescribed finasteride to, I have never seen nor heard of such a complaint after the patient has stopped the drug.

So while I don’t have specific case info or medical history of those claiming permanent side effects, it seems that there are 6 cases out of maybe between 6,000-10,000 prescriptions (estimated). Unless you’re one of the 6, the risk is extremely limited (if it is shown that the medication is the cause). I’ve always maintained (my opinion) that these side effects are reversible upon stopping the medication, as this has been reported in peer-reviewed studies and in thousands of my own patients. However, I make it my job here to educate our readers as I become more informed. I’m not writing this post with the intent to scare anyone, but do whatever you’d like with the information. We still don’t know for sure that the “permanent” ED cases are even related to finasteride. Remember, I do not sell finasteride to make Merck profitable. If that were the case, I wouldn’t tell patients (or readers of this site) how to cut into Merck’s Propecia profits by buying the generic 5mg and splitting the pills when discussing alternative suppliers.

The incidence of low testosterone in men is high. There are reports that 44% of men have low testosterone levels. We know that 20% of men have ED, 30% of men have ED, 40% of men have ED and so on. That is the market that Viagra sells to. Can we be confusing the ED observations from Propecia and the ED resulting from low testosterone levels? There are many causes of ED, so we should be careful not to state that the ED we are seeing was from the Propecia/finasteride that these men were taking.

I still believe in this medication fully for treating genetic male pattern baldness, and I must point out that these reports are still extremely rare. The alternative for the balding male is to continue to go bald. For some, that small risk of sexual side effects may not be worth abandoning their hair. Sill, the consumer (you) must make his own decisions on what to do with such reports. I fully expect my inbox to be flooded with “See, I told you so” emails from forum trolls, but if anything, this should show you that I’m not disregarding the claims outright. As I’ve always said, I’ve never seen any case and the medical literature supports that. I do, however, appreciate respectful discussion.

Also, keep in mind the study we mentioned yesterday about common everyday pain relievers like aspirin and ibuprofen being linked to erectile dysfunction. Who knows what else is in the systems of those claiming permanent ED.


2011-03-04 16:34:18Finasteride and Erectile Dysfunction Permanence

Finasteride and Other Medication in Women

There doesn’t seem to be a consensus among studies with finasteride’s or dutasteride’s effect on women?

Premenopausal women should not take finasteride or dutasteride because if they became pregnant, the baby would have genital developmental problems. These drugs work in about half of post-menopausal women for hair loss.


2020-04-01 09:52:37Finasteride and Other Medication in Women

Finasteride and minoxidil just 45 days (photo)

This man is very sensitive to minoxidil and finasteride in combination which has produced almost instantaneous growth. The new hairs look like that are 3/4 inch long suggesting that the growth response to these medications was almost instantaneous. Such a fast response is highly unusual.

Finasteride and minoxidil at the same time?

I’ve been on 1mg fin a day for a couple weeks now. I read other opinions saying it’s best to wait about six months so you can more accurately assess whether fin is working. But most people on here seem to start minox and fin at the same time.

These two drugs have different mechanism of action so taking both at the same time increases your odds of getter hair growth, especially if you are younger than 25.