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DRUG INFO Finasteride
Drug Name:
Finasteride
Indication: For the treatment of symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in men with an enlarged prostate to: Improve symptoms, reduce the risk of acute urinary retention, reduce the risk of the need for surgery including transurethral resection of the prostat
Pharmacology: Finasteride is indicated for the treatment of male pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia) in men only. Finasteride is a competitive and specific inhibitor of Type II 5a-reductase, an intracellular enzyme that converts the androgen testosterone into DHT. Two distinct isozymes are found in mice, rats, monkeys, and humans: Type I and II. Each of these isozymes is differentially expressed in tissues and developmental stages. In humans, Type I 5a-reductase is predominant in the sebaceous glands of most regions of skin, including scalp, and liver. Type I 5a-reductase is responsible for approximately one-third of circulating DHT. The Type II 5a-reductase isozyme is primarily found in prostate, seminal vesicles, epididymides, and hair follicles as well as liver, and is responsible for two-thirds of circulating DHT.
Mechanism Of Action: The mechanism of action of Finasteride is based on its preferential inhibition of Type II 5a-reductase, an intracellular enzyme that converts the androgen testosterone into DHT. Inhibition of Type II 5a-reductase blocks the peripheral conversion of testosterone to DHT, resulting in significant decreases in serum and tissue DHT concentrations.
Drug Category: Anti-baldness Agents; Antihyperplasia Agents; Skin and Mucous Membrane Agents (84:92.00); ATC:D11AX10; ATC:G04CB01
Brand Names/Synonyms: CCRIS 7438; Chibro-Proscar; Finasterida [Inn-Spanish]; Finasteride; Finasteride [Usan:Ban:Inn]; Finasteride and Its Intermediates; Finasteridum [Inn-Latin]; Finastid; Finpecia; HSDB 6793; MK-0906; MK-906; Propecia; Proscar; Prostide
Dosage Forms: TABLET
Absorption: Not Available
Interactions:
DrugBank: Interactions for Finasteride
Interactions for Finasteride:
No drug interactions of clinical importance have been identified. Finasteride does not appear to affect the
cytochrome P450-linked drug-metabolizing enzyme system. Compounds that have been tested in man include antipyrine,
digoxin, propranolol, theophylline, and warfarin and no clinically meaningful interactions were found.
Other concomitant therapy
Although specific interaction studies were not performed, finasteride doses of 1 mg or more were concomitantly
used in clinical studies with acetaminophen, acetylsalicylic acid, a-blockers, analgesics,
angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, anticonvulsants, benzodiazepines, beta blockers, calcium-channel
blockers, cardiac nitrates, diuretics, H2 antagonists, HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, prostaglandin
synthetase inhibitors (also referred to as NSAIDs), and quinolone anti-infectives without evidence of clinically
significant adverse interactions.
Drug/Laboratory Test Interactions
Finasteride had no effect on circulating levels of cortisol, thyroid-stimulating hormone, or thyroxine, nor did it
affect the plasma lipid profile (e.g., total cholesterol, low-density lipoproteins, high-density lipoproteins and
triglycerides) or bone mineral density. In studies with finasteride, no clinically meaningful changes in luteinizing
hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) or prolactin were detected. In healthy volunteers, treatment with
finasteride did not alter the response of LH and FSH to gonadotropin-releasing hormone indicating that the
hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular axis was not affected.
In clinical studies with PROPECIA (finasteride, 1 mg) in men 18-41 years of age, the mean value of serum
prostate-specific antigen (PSA) decreased from 0.7 ng/mL at baseline to 0.5 ng/mL at Month 12. Further, in clinical
studies with PROSCAR (finasteride, 5 mg) when used in older men who have benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), PSA
levels are decreased by approximately 50%. These findings should be taken into account for proper interpretation of
serum PSA when evaluating men treated with finasteride.
Chemical IUPAC Name: Not Available
Chemical Formula: C23H36N2O2
Half Life: 4.5 hours (range 3.3-13.4 hours)
Drug Type: Approved Drug
# Accession No: APRD00632
CAS Registry Number: 98319-26-7
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Finasteride News (When available)
Americans Already Making News at Turin 16 Jan 2006 Forbes Zach Lund, the top American slider, was busted for taking Finasteride, the primary ingredient in the baldness treatment Propecia that also is known to mask ...
Another Suspension for Skeleton Team Jan 10, 2006 New York Times, 1 in skeleton, was suspended after testing positive for Propecia, an anti-baldness drug that is considered a masking agent by anti-doping agencies. ...
Another Suspension for Skeleton Team Jan 10, 2006 New York Times, 1 ranking in the world, tested positive for using Propecia, an anti-baldness drug. ... Propecia contains finasteride, which is also banned as a masking agent. ...
Suspended Racer Optimistic Jan 11, 2006 New York Times, 1 in the world, tested positive for using Propecia, an anti-baldness drug. Propecia contains finasteride, which is also banned as a masking agent. ...
American Federation Admits Error in Drug Case Jan 13, 2006 New York Times, United State federation's executive committee, officials said, decided Lund's prior declaration that he had used the anti-baldness drug Propecia, whose main ...
Rahlves captures Swiss downhill Jan 15, 2006 Philadelphia Inquirer, ...the US federation's executive committee, officials said, decided that Lund's prior declaration that he had used the anti-baldness drug Propecia, whose main ...
Hair drug may have Olympic fallout Jan 11, 2006 Chicago Tribune, ...race in Germany after testing positive for a drug masking agent--the hair restoration drug Finasteride (sold under the brand name Propecia)--in November at the ...
Sex and scandals mar US Olympic preparations Jan 12, 2006 Rediff, ...refused to reinstate him. Lund, 26, tested positive for anti-baldness drug Propecia, which can act as a masking agent. "It's on the ...
US men's skeleton slider suspended, coach appeal denied Jan 10, 2006 San Diego Union Tribune, ...games. Finasteride, which has been known to mask certain performance-enhancing drugs, is also sold as the brand name Propecia. Shea ...
Update 5: US Men's Skeleton Slider Suspended Jan 10, 2006 Forbes ...reinstated. Finasteride, which has been known to mask certain performance-enhancing drugs, is also sold as the brand name Propecia. ...
Skeleton racer Lund suspended after dope test Jan 11, 2006 Reuters Wednesday. Lund, 26, tested positive for anti-baldness drug Propecia, which is on the banned list because it can act as a masking agent. ...
Sports Round-up Jan 11, 2006 Telegraph.co.uk, Zach Lund, the skeleton world No 1 from the United States, has been suspended pending an investigation after testing positive for Propecia, an anti-baldness ...
US Skeleton Faces More Trouble Jan 11, 2006 The Ledger, Lund, who holds the No. 1 ranking in the world, tested positive for using Propecia, an anti-baldness drug. "It's on the banned list ...
Update: Lund plans to fight suspension, compete in Games Jan 11, 2006 Salt Lake Tribune, ...a masking agent. He said he has taken Proscar since 2004 and a hair-restoration product called Propecia. since 1999. Lund said he ...
Skeleton Slider Tests Positive for Banned Drug Jan 11, 2006 KSL-TV, ...of steroids. Lund says he has taken the drug, which is a generic form of the popular drug propecia, to reduce hair loss. Zach Lund ...
Olympics: Lund says it was an 'accident' Jan 12, 2006 Salt Lake Tribune, Lund said he has been taking the hair restoration product Proscar since 2004 because it is less expensive than Propecia, which he began taking in 1999. ...
No “Cool Running� Here: US Bobsledder Tests Positive For ... Jan 11, 2006 TheCelebrityCafe.com, ...baldness. Propecia, an anti-baldness agent, was on the banned list because it can act as a masking agent for certain types of steroids. ...
US Bobsledding Star Suspended For Positve Drug Test Result Jan 11, 2006 All Headline News Lund, 26, tested positive for anti-baldness drug Propecia which can act as a drug masking agent and may now miss the Winter Olympics in Turin starting on ...
Top US men's skeleton slider denies doping Jan 12, 2006 TODAYonline, Times. The skeleton standout had previously indicated his use of Propecia to anti-doping officials, the newspaper said. — AFP.
A year of triumph and tragedy By MICHAEL HOFFMAN Dec 24, 2005 The Japan Times, The prescription drug, named Propecia, was developed by Merck & Co. ... Finasteride -- the working ingredient in Propecia -- has this property.". ...
Skeleton crew: Appeal denied; drug test failed Jan 11, 2006 Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, ...told The Associated Press on Tuesday night. Lund said he’s taken hair-restoration products since 1999. Finasteride is also sold as Propecia. ...
Toward The Future Of Cancer Prevention Dec 18, 2005 Science Daily (press release) ...that tamoxifen (Nolvadex®) reduced breast cancer risk by 50 percent in the Breast Cancer Prevention Trial, and finasteride (Propecia®, Proscar®) reduced ...
Consumers Urged to Seek the VIPPS Seal When Buying Prescription ... Dec 22, 2005 Business Wire (press release), ...hard-to-find medications such as Tamiflu or for better prices on drugs not covered by insurance or Medicare such as Viagra(R), Cialis(R) and Propecia(R), they ...
REVIEW : Bald! a reflection on the world’s superior heads Dec 25, 2005 Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), ...scientific or pseudo-scientific attempts to stave off the Grim Reaper, not the least of which are Rogaine, the brand name of minoxidil, and Propecia, the brand ...
US bobsledders second in Germany 16 Jan 2006 Asbury Park Press, Jan. 23, and contends the positive test for the masking agent Finasteride stems from his use of the hair-restoration drug Proscar. ...
Lund given provisional spot 16 Jan 2006 Salt Lake Tribune, Lund acknowledges having taken the hair-restoration product Proscar, which contains finasteride, but says he didn't know it has been on the list of banned ...
Hair drug may have Olympic fallout Jan 11, 2006 Chicago Tribune, ...not been scheduled. Lund said he's on a new drug, Proscar, and that he has taken hair-restoration products since 1999. "They're ...
Update 5: US Men's Skeleton Slider Suspended Jan 10, 2006 Forbes Lund acknowledged that he did not check anti-doping policies this year to determine if every ingredient in Proscar, the product he currently uses, is legal. ...
Update: Lund plans to fight suspension, compete in Games Jan 11, 2006 Salt Lake Tribune, ...a masking agent. He said he has taken Proscar since 2004 and a hair-restoration product called Propecia. since 1999. Lund said he ...
Olympics: Lund says it was an 'accident' Jan 12, 2006 Salt Lake Tribune, Lund said he has been taking the hair restoration product Proscar since 2004 because it is less expensive than Propecia, which he began taking in 1999. ...
US analysts: Good year expected for Teva Jan 2, 2006 Ynetnews, ...to close January 12. Teva is expected to have these rights for Pravachol, Zoloft and the prostate drug Proscar. Ivax is waging a ...
Generic-Drug Makers Face a Big Year Jan 3, 2006 Los Angeles Times, ...expected to close Jan. 12. Teva is expected to have such rights for Pravachol and prostate drug Proscar. On Sunday, Teva said it ...
Erectile Dysfunction a Sign of Looming Heart Risks Dec 21, 2005 CNN ...analysis of men, ages 55 and older, in the Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial, a prospective, randomized, blinded study that compared Proscar (finasteride) with ...
Toward The Future Of Cancer Prevention Dec 18, 2005 Science Daily (press release) ...tamoxifen (Nolvadex®) reduced breast cancer risk by 50 percent in the Breast Cancer Prevention Trial, and finasteride (Propecia®, Proscar®) reduced prostate ...
Can most types of cancers be prevented ? Dec 24, 2005 Xagena.it, ...says that Tamoxifen ( Nolvadex ) reduced breast cancer risk by 50 percent in the Breast Cancer Prevention Trial, and Finasteride ( Proscar ) reduced prostate ...
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