Long term side-effects on Propecia: articles

science-jay

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I know that most man don't experience long lasting side-effect on finasteride, but i did read some worrying articles. Depression & bilateral cataract are one of them. note Telogen Effluvium that these articles are mainly case-reports or small study-groups, so there not refering to large study-groups:

Propecia-associated bilateral cataract:

Chou SY, Kao SC, Hsu WM.

A 43-year-old man presented suffering from decreasing vision in both eyes for 3 months. The patient's visual acuity was 6/20 (non-corrected) in the right eye and 6/10 (-1.75/-1.00 x 91) in the left. Ocular examination of both eyes revealed anterior subcapsular opacities of both lenses with the right eye being more severe than the left. He had been taking finasteride (Propecia; Merck, Sharp and Dohme) at 1 mg/day for 3 years to treat early stage of androgenic alopecia. It was highly suspected that finasteride was associated with the anterior subcapsular opacity on the lens, and the patient therefore discontinued use of finasteride. He underwent uneventful cataract extraction surgery and intraocular lens implantation of the right eye. One month after cataract surgery in the right eye, the best-corrected visual acuity was right 6/6 (-1.25) and left 6/10 (-2.00/-0.50 x 100). To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first reported case of Propecia-associated cataract.

Depression circumstantially related to the administration of finasteride for androgenetic alopecia:

Altomare G, Capella GL.

Department of Dermatology, Ospedale Maggiore IRCCS, University of Milan, Italy.

In this paper we report 19 patients (14 males, 5 females; mean age 28.16 years +/- 7.68 SD) out of a series of 23 (17 males, 5 females) who developed a mood disturbance (moderate to severe depression) during treatment with finasteride, 1 mg/day orally, for androgenetic alopecia (Hamilton subtypes III-V; Ludwig subtypes I-II). Depression, which significatively impaired sociofamilial relations, sleep and eating behaviour, was associated to marked anxiety in some cases, developed after 9-19 weeks of treatment with finasteride, and promptly resolved after suspension of the drug. Two patients accepted reintroduction of the drug, and depression relapsed within 2 weeks. Depression as an adverse effect of finasteride has been reported only once. Further studies are needed to confirm our circumstantial observations, which are based on a retrospective series of patients.





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Deaner

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To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first reported case of Propecia-associated cataract.

Umm, you're worried because one report of cataracts forming happened? Sheesh, I'm not one to talk about worrying about side effects, but sometmies you people take it way too far. What're the chances this is gonna happen to you? Cmon now...
 
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Think about how many guys are on propecia. you get one report about propecia associated cataracts and you get all crazy. And about the depression. Don't you think they are just depressed because they are losing there hair. Also because they are on finasteride and at 2 months they haven't grown back all there hair like they hoped. So then they get depressed. Treatment takes time.
 

Brasileirao

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I agree. Most people seem to question positive results and jump on banWAGONS when negative ones appear. I just dont get it, people just love to suffer. Hairloss sucks we all know that and a few reported cases, which may I add could have been caused by other enviroments, just isnt enough to disprove a drug that has been around for years. Anyways, until Propecia kills me I will keep taking that little bastard day in day out.

OUT!
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science-jay

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Ok Guys,

I don't wanna jump on bandwagons, i just think it's good to be fully informed about possible side effects. And YES, i know most people have no problems whatsoever and the percentage of side effect were very small in clinical tials.

keep up the good hair!
 

BadHairDecade

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C'mon, There's so many OTC drugs that are far more dangerous than finasteride. Aspirin alone can be fatal.....7600 deaths per year are caused by aspirin so don't get paranoid about 1 case of cataracts from finasteride.
 

Kevin fretwell

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My eye ball fell out yesterday while I was reading the newspaper . Has anybody else experienced this . I promptly dropped the donut and saw my hand grab my eye and place it in my head . It was wild .
 
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more people are killed by donkeys every year than in cival aviation crashes, I personally am prepared to go blind in both eyes to acheive filling in of the crown.
 

HairlossTalk

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science-jay said:
Anybody comments on this?
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v**** will *KILL* you if you're the wrong type of person to take it... so, that in mind, remember that there are hundreds of millions of people on this planet. Everyone is different.

Some people can't even breath regular air (boy in the bubble) without dying...

HairLossTalk.com
 

TL2

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Hey

Hi all.

Last time I posted here was 3 years ago when I started on propecia..
umm this thread is old.. but just to let u know that I was diagnosed with Cataract today after using finasteride since march 2003..

If anybody got Cataract or thinks he can help me, please reply so we can discuss. I'm not taking anymore finasteride.. though it helped alot.. I never saw any more hair in the shower for the last 1.5 years.. my hair came out very nice.. I have been so happy for the results till this damn Cataract.. oh god..

Im devastated.

Rafe
 

PJohn

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TL2, are you sure that the cataract is as a result of your use of Finasteride?

All the best with the cataract. Shouldn't be too difficult to sort out though. There has been some pretty amazing advances the last couple of years that should make cataract surgery (if you even need surgery) a formality.
 

TL2

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Thanks pjohn

Yeah pretty sure. Im 24. Ive got a Juvenile Cataract. people born with it, or old people over 50/60 or so get Senile Cataract, but me i got it now which is weird.. My dermatologist concluded that. My uncle who is an eye surgeon was surprised when he heard "for the first time" that Finasteride caused Cataract.

Maybe one in 10 million get it after using finasteride..

There is no other treatment than surgery. I know it is safe.
Im going to put off surgery as long as possiple coz Juvenile Cataracts dont get worse, but once it affects my driving--which is illegal, then I will go thru one and then I reckon i will become farsighted that I will need reading glasses for all near work like old people...

Thats life.

Rafe
 
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