Description
Proscar is for use by men only.
Proscar is used to treat a medical condition in men
called benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH. BPH is a condition where
your prostate gland (which is near your bladder) has become bigger
making it more difficult for you to pass urine. This can lead to
symptoms such as: - weak or interrupted stream of urine
- feeling that you cannot empty your bladder completely
- delay before you start to pass urine
- needing to pass urine often, especially at night
- feeling that you must pass urine right away.
BPH occurs only in men and is common over the age of 50
years. BPH can lead to serious problems, including urinary tract
infections and the sudden inability to pass urine at all.
The prostate gland takes years to grow. Therefore, the
symptoms of BPH take a long time to develop. Proscar works by slowly
reducing the size of your prostate gland. This may lead to gradual
improvement in your urine flow and other symptoms over several months.
Proscar also helps reduce the risk of developing a sudden inability to
pass urine (acute urinary retention) and the need for surgery. This may
happen whether or not you notice any improvement or change in symptoms.
Finasteride was originally used for the treatment and
reduction of benign prostatic hyperplasia and marketed under the trade
name Proscar by Merck and Co., On December 22 1997, 1mg of Oral
finasteride was approved by the FDA as a treatment for Male Pattern
Baldness.
The retail Rx price for Propecia is approximately equal
to the retail Rx price for Proscar. Both tablets are made by Merck and
contain only Finasteride: a Proscar tablet has 5mg, a Propecia tablet
has 1mg. Cost-conscious consumers therefore purchase Proscar and divide
the 5mg tablet, thereby enjoying the benefits of Propecia for about ¼
the price of Propecia.
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