Minoxidil and the Prostate? – Balding Blog

Are there any data on the long-term effects of minoxidil use? I’m going for a prostate biopsy after a reading of 11+ and saw there is some connection with propecia (which I don’t use). Thanks.

There is no long term side effect of minoxidil, particularly with the prostate. The connection with Propecia (finasteride) and the prostate is that the medication drops the PSA level and has a preventive impact against prostate cancer in men with normal prostates. Minoxidil works differently than Propecia, and as such, minoxidil has no impact or connection to the prostate.




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Would Saw Palmetto Counteract Propecia? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Please can you explain scientifically how taking saw palmetto can be counter productive to propecia. You have said in some replys that taking even green ‘MAY’ interact with propecia and stop it working to its full potential. I wonder wether everyday things will then, from a lot of fresh veg and fruit or other things.

I do not know of any antagonism of saw palmetto and Propecia (finasteride 1mg). The side effects of both are similar so you might see more sexual side effects when you double up on both medications. I don’t know where I’ve said anything different…

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Can Zinc Block Minoxidil? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Dear Doctor,
i have read in a hair loss forum , that zinc can block minoxidil’s action. So it is advised that one should avoid using products, that contain these two substances at the same time or sooner than 3-4 hours. Is this claim scientifically proven?

I thank you in advance.

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I do not believe that zinc will block minoxidil. There are multiple reports on various websites that I found via Google that go both ways, and I could not find a scientific article to point me in the proper direction. That being said, I don’t recall reading anything in the literature, nor does the minoxidil application information (including Rogaine’s FAQ) make any mention of avoiding products with zinc.

So to answer your question — if it has been scientifically proven, I haven’t heard about it and can’t find any reference to it. If someone has more info, please feel free to send a link to review.

Hair Loss InformationCan Botox Prevent Hair Loss? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

From the press release:

Preliminary findings have shown that BOTOX® injections into the scalp may effectively delay hair loss and even prevent baldness.

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BotoxNo published, peer-reviewed articles back up any of their “preliminary findings” on Botox as a hair loss treatment (nor are any photos provided of their findings). I’m only posting this for those that might be interested in it. I’ll keep my opinion to myself for now, but just remember that the link doesn’t go to an actual article. It’s a press release… and it definitely reads as a big advertisement for some clinic that provides these expensive injections.

Topical Finasteride Study – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hello Doctor,

whats your opinion on this new study, related to topical finasteride?

Comparing the therapeutic effects of finasteride gel and tablet in treatment of the androgenetic alopecia.

Thanks

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In my opinion, it is a very poor study and you cannot come to a conclusion. It only confuses consumers such as yourself. It is incomplete.

  1. Only 45 men were studied. You need thousands.
  2. The study was only for 6 months. You need at least a year to see results even on oral finasteride.
  3. They didn’t have a group of patients who took both placebos (no topical finasteride and no oral finasteride) and this is a critical flaw and it does not adhere to basic scientific methodology.
  4. Just because there were no difference in the two groups does not mean both (oral finasteride and topical finasteride) are similar. Oral finasteride does not work well in 6 months

I Had Great Results from Propecia, But Stopped It Due to Side Effects – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hello Doctor

Thank you for your blog. I just wanted some advice regarding my situation. I’m 24 year old male, who was on propecia for a year from may 2007 to feb 2008. I was quite impressed with the results, but the development of gyno made me go cold turkey. Unsurprisingly, my hair loss is getting worse, mostly at the front, receding and thinning. I’m looking to meet a doctor with regards to miniaturization, although I am putting off a hair transplant to avoid scarring in case I ever decide to shave my head (unlikely).

I was thinking of starting rogaine 5% foam. My problem is at the best of times my scalp is easily irritated, and I’ve heard the smell of the product is awful. Would you advise me to start it? Would my existing hairs become dependent on it or only the new hair?

If you really developed breasts or breast nodules or breast pain, you need to see a doctor. You can try minoxidil but that will not help your breast problem. As minoxidil is over the counter available, you can try it to find out if you react to it, but there will be no effect for at least 8 months to determine its value. The smell isn’t awful to my nose, but each person’s idea of stinky is unique to some extent.

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Is My Son’s Hair Loss Caused by His Asthma Medications? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hello. I have a 19 year old son who is an actor and his hair is thinning so much we can see his scalp. He takes singulair and advair for asthma and I was wondering if you know if any of these could be a cause. My husbands’ side of the family has a lot of bald men as well as his mom’s brothers. Not my family so much, except my mom and sis have pretty thin hair. He is really worried as he is an upcoming actor. Propecia is so expensive…Is there anyway to get it cheaper and how would one know if stress is the cause..Applying to colleges was very stressful and being a freshman as well. I know he could eat better and have told him to take vitamins. I just don’t know how to help him! Would appreciate any advice..

Genetic balding in men is commonly known as androgenic alopecia (AGA) or male pattern baldness (MPB). It does not matter if the mother or father or grandparents had a full head of hair. It does not always follow a specific family tree pattern. Keep in mind that even if you have hair loss, it does not necessarily mean you will go completely bald. It varies for many men. While there is no cure for AGA/MPB, there are medications and surgery which can help. As far as over-the-counter supplements, vitamins, shampoos, or other products, they promise a cure but they often fall way short. Consumers will spend millions if not billions each year on such promises of hair growth. In the end, even proven medical and surgical treatments have limitations.

I highly doubt asthma medications (Singulair, etc) or stress has much to do with your son’s hair thinning. If your son (not you) is bothered by the thinning, he should see a physician to discuss his options, such as Propecia (finasteride 1mg). Propecia is a brand name drug that is relatively expensive because of its U.S. Patent protection. Propecia is the only FDA approved oral medication for the treatment of AGA/MPB. Since Propecia is under patent protection, generic finasteride in 1mg strength is not available in the United States; however, generic finasteride in 5mg strength is. As such, in the interest of finances, some patients (after discussion with their physician) may choose to have a prescription of finasteride in 5mg strength and break it up in the equivalent dose as Propecia. Ideally this would be breaking up the pill in 5 pieces, but that is not practical and most patients break it up in 4 pieces.

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Propecia Really Works — A Letter from an Enthusiastic Reader – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I recently sent an e-mail (that was posted in your blog) about my Propecia usage and my stylist noticing hair regrowth. Here’s the latest non scientific endorsement:

I flew back to my home state today to spend some time with my dad (a physician) who is recovering from a successful liver transplant, as well as my mother. Both made several direct comments about my hair: how it looked MUCH thicker, that the hairline up front had filled in, etc. They couldn’t stop talking about it.

True, my hair is styled much differently (upward….no longer combed forward) and I have it highlighted…..but this is after seeing me in December over the holidays. Again: for all readers….I’ve been on Propecia less than a year….I’m pushing 40……but IT WORKS……it just takes time. All the FREAKY, paranoid e-mails are going to scare off others. As I mentioned, when I hit the one year mark, I’ll shoot some pix to you….

People will always be worrisome about medications, and that’s normal. It’s good to have some success stories posted here, so thanks for sharing your insights. Looking forward to those photos!

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Can Propecia Make My Hair Worse in a Week? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I am a 20-year-old male and just began Propecia about a week ago. I have been looking and feeling my hair a ton since I began the drug. To me, it seems almost as if my hair is worse after starting it? My crown feels thinner to the touch and my hairline seems a little more sparse. I have two questions for you.

1) Is it possible that Propecia can make my hairline and crown thinner rather than help?
2) If so is it possible that it could have done it in a week?

Thank you for your reply

While there have been some rare complaints from people that say they have shedding since starting Propecia, I would doubt that something this severe occurs in a week. You should follow up with your prescribing doctor.

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Forums Say Minoxidil Does Nothing for Frontal Hair Loss – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I have read on many forums that Minoxidil only works effectively for the back region of the head and does nothing for frontal hair loss. Is that entirely true? As my hair is shedding around the sides and front but still thankfully have a ‘full head of hair’.

Much obliged

I have seen minoxidil grow hair on the hand of a man that used his right hand to apply the medication, so I would expect that it could grow some hair in the frontal area. In other words, it can potentially grow hair basically anywhere it is applied. The reports through FDA studies only show crown results, but that does not mean it would not (absolutely) work in the frontal area in some men to some degree.

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