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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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, ...

  4. Finasteride - Wikipedia

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    A 2010 Cochrane review found that men taking finasteride for BPH (with a mean age of 62.4) are at increased risk for impotence, erectile dysfunction (ED), decreased libido, and ejaculation disorder for the first year of treatment. The rates became indistinguishable from placebo after 2–4 years and these side effects usually got better over time.

  5. Management of hair loss - Wikipedia

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    Medical reviews suggest that LLLT is as effective or potentially more than other non invasive and traditional therapies like minoxidil and finasteride but further studies such as RCTs, long term follow up studies, and larger double blinded trials need to be conducted to confirm the initial findings.

  6. How Long Do Finasteride Results for Hair Growth Take? - AOL

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    That Tokyo Medical Clinic study we mentioned above also found that 91.5 percent of the men in the study experienced improvements in their hair growth while using finasteride.

  7. 5α-Reductase - Wikipedia

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    This is the mechanism of inhibition for Finasteride on 5α-reductase, [27] Finasteride works to inhibit 5α-reductase through competitive inhibition [28] which is why the mechanism shows the NADP+ getting attacked by the enolate formed rather than instant tautamerization occurring like in the case of 5α-reductase's work on testosterone ...