Finasteride tablets generally achieve best results 6 – 12 months after administration.
Finasteride is often used to treat androgenetic alopecia, which manifests itself in men as hair loss mostly starting at the temples on both sides of the forehead, with an M-shape extending towards the top of the head, and the frontal-temporal hairline gradually receding backward; in women it manifests itself as hair becoming thin, diffuse hair loss characterized by a frontal hairline that doesn’t recede.
Androgenetic alopecia is a progressive aggravation process, emphasizing early treatment, including internal medication, external medication, hair transplantation, etc. Combination therapy is recommended.
Note that this drug is contraindicated for children and women during pregnancy, and men with prostate abnormalities need regular rectal examination and other related tests.
If you need to take finasteride orally for a long time because of hair loss, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time and take the optimal treatment according to the doctor’s recommendations. The application of the drug needs to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions, if there is any discomfort, you can stop the drug to consult the doctor.