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  2. 5mg Finasteride vs 1mg: What's the Difference for Hair Growth?

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    Side Effects of Finasteride 5mg. Compared to the 1mg dose, finasteride 5mg has a few more noticeable side effects. In clinical trials, eight percent of men on finasteride 5mg experienced ED, six ...

  3. Does Finasteride Cause Side Effects? Doctors Explain. - AOL

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    Talk to your doctor immediately if you experience any side effects after taking finasteride—especially seek medical attention if you develop a rash, hives, facial swelling, or difficulty breathing.

  4. Can Finasteride Lower Testosterone? (& Other Potential Side ...

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    Research shows that 1mg doses of finasteride are unlikely to cause side effects and there’s no clear evidence that finasteride — both 1mg and 5mg daily doses — negatively affects erectile ...

  5. Finasteride - Wikipedia

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    [71] [72] An oral dosage of finasteride of only 0.2 mg/day has been found to achieve near-maximal suppression of DHT levels (68.6% for 0.2 mg/day relative to 72.2% for 5 mg/day). [72] [73] Finasteride does not completely suppress DHT production because it lacks significant inhibitory effects on the 5α-reductase type I isoenzyme, with more than ...

  6. How Long Does Finasteride Take to Work? - AOL

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    Most men who take finasteride won’t experience any side effects, though. Clinical trials found that 1.8 percent of men who took finasteride experienced decreased drive compared to 1.3 percent of ...

  7. Is Finasteride an Over-the-Counter Drug? - AOL

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    Finasteride tablets belong to a class of medications called 5 alpha-reductase inhibitors, or 5-ARIs. It works by inhibiting the action of the 5 alpha-reductase enzyme, which is involved in ...