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		<description><![CDATA[The most common type of baldness is men, male pattern baldness, typically begins with a receding hairline and continues back to the crown and possibly extends to the sides. In sever cases, all hair on the head is lost and while there is no sure cure for this genetically predisposed condition, there is male pattern [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The most common type of baldness is men, male pattern baldness, typically begins with a receding hairline and continues back to the crown and possibly extends to the sides. In sever cases, all hair on the head is lost and while there is no sure cure for this genetically predisposed condition, there is male pattern hair loss treatment methods showing signs of success on the market.</p>
<p>One of the only male pattern hair loss treatment regimens approved by the Food and Drug Administration is an over-the-counter ointment containing minoxidil and sold under the trade name of Rogaine. Another product, Propecia containing finasteride is available in pill form by prescription only. Due to finasteride in a larger dosage being used as a treatment for an enlarged prostate, as a male pattern hair loss treatment it requires stricter control.</p>
<p>With recent advances and FDA approval many items used in male pattern hair loss treatment have become more widely accepted as opposed to previous efforts being considered ineffective oils and creams, sold strictly for profit. While it is well documented that minoxidil and finasteride will not have a positive effect on every user, many sellers of unproven products use that excuse for why their product is not helping people grow hair.</p>
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<p>With a success rate of just under 50 percent, minoxidil and finasteride achieve success rates of previous male pattern hair loss treatments presented and also achieve more hair growth than other products using the same or similar ingredients. A few companies use minoxidil and mix natural herbs such as saw palmetto into a mix, sold as pills, ointments and creams and make absurd claims about its effectiveness. Few of these additional items sold as a male pattern hair loss treatment have undergone strenuous clinical trials nor do they have FDA approval to make claims to restore hair.</p>
<p>There are male pattern hair loss treatment products that do work and some that work for a small part of their users. However, as with many cosmetic treatments the old advice of buyer beware is always offered for those that claim to be a male pattern hair loss treatment,and it seems that till now propecia is the only one worthing the effort.</p>
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<p>•	Baldness is inherited from your maternal grandfather</p>
<p>•	Mental stress leads to male pattern baldness</p>
<p>•	Your ethnicity is the reason you are going bald</p>
<p>•	Wearing tight hats result in hair loss</p>
<p>•	Frequent sexual ejaculation leads to male pattern baldness</p>
<p>Before you put your mother’s dad, your ethnicity or your hats at blame<br />
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<p>Drug trade names include Propecia and Proscar, both products of Merck &amp;  Co. (the former is marketed for hair loss in male pattern baldness, and the  latter for BPH). There is 1 mg of finasteride in Propecia and 5 mg in  Proscar.</p>
<p>Cipla also manufactures finasteride (trade names Fincar and Finpecia), as  does Dr. Reddy&#8217;s (trade names Finax and Finast), Ranbaxy (trade name Finara),  Intas (trade name Finalo), and Aleppo Pharmaceutical (trade name Prosteride),  who sell the drug at a significantly lower cost than Merck.</p>
<p>Use as a treatment for hair loss</p>
<p>In a 5-year study of men with mild to moderate hair loss, 48% of those  treated with Propecia (finasteride 1mg) experienced some regrowth of hair, and  42% had no further loss. Average hair count in the treatment group remained  above baseline, and showed an increasing difference from hair count in the  placebo group, for all five years of the study.[5]. Propecia is effective only  for as long as it is taken; the hair gained or maintained is lost within 6-12  months of ceasing therapy.[7] In clinical studies, Propecia, like minoxidil, was  shown to work on both the crown area and the hairline,[8] but is most successful  in the crown area.</p>
<p>Some users, in an effort to save money, buy Proscar instead of Propecia, and  split the Proscar pills to approximate the Propecia dosage. Doing so is  generally considered unadvisable if women of pregnancy age are in the household;  this is because finasteride, even in small concentrations, can cause birth  defects in a developing male fetus. The birth defects involve the development of  male genitalia (no such effects have been noted in developing female fetuses).  On most product inserts, it will be mentioned that the dust or crumbs from  broken Propecia tablets should be kept away from pregnant women.</p>
<p>Propecia has been shown to be ineffective for treating hair loss in  women.[citation needed] However, Propecia&#8217;s supporters respond that the study  was on post-menopausal women whose hair loss was more likely related to the loss  of estrogen versus a sensitivity to testosterone. Many doctors prescribe it for  women, but not without either careful birth control measures or assurance that  the woman cannot become pregnant.</p>
<p>Clinical Studies<br />
Studies in Men<br />
The efficacy of Online Propecia was  demonstrated in men (88% Caucasian) with mild to moderate<br />
androgenetic  alopecia (male pattern hair loss) between 18 and 41 years of age. In order to  prevent<br />
seborrheic dermatitis which might confound the assessment of hair  growth in these studies, all men,<br />
whether treated with finasteride or  placebo, were instructed to use a specified, medicated, tar-based<br />
shampoo  (Neutrogena T/Gel<br />
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There were three double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled  studies of 12-month duration. The two<br />
primary endpoints were hair count and  patient self-assessment; the two secondary endpoints were<br />
investigator  assessment and ratings of photographs. In addition, information was collected  regarding<br />
sexual function (based on a self-administered questionnaire) and  non-scalp body hair growth. The three<br />
studies were conducted in 1879 men with  mild to moderate, but not complete, hair loss. Two of the studies<br />
enrolled  men with predominantly mild to moderate vertex hair loss (n=1553). The third  enrolled men<br />
having mild to moderate hair loss in the anterior mid-scalp area  with or without vertex balding (n=326).<br />
Studies in Men with Vertex  Baldness<br />
Of the men who completed the first 12 months of the two vertex  baldness trials, 1215 elected to<br />
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receiving placebo for the same periods. The extension  studies were continued for 3 additional years, with<br />
323 men on PROPECIA and  23 on placebo entering the fifth year of the study.<br />
In order to evaluate the  effect of discontinuation of therapy, there were 65 men who received<br />
PROPECIA  for the initial 12 months followed by placebo in the first 12-month extension  period. Some of<br />
these men continued in additional extension studies and were  switched back to treatment with<br />
PROPECIA, with 32 men entering the fifth year  of the study. Lastly, there were 543 men who received<br />
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these men continued in additional extension studies receiving  PROPECIA, with 290 men entering the fifth<br />
year of the study (see Figure  below).<br />
Hair counts were assessed by photographic enlargements of a  representative area of active hair loss.<br />
In these two studies in men with  vertex baldness, significant increases in hair count were demonstrated at<br />
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demonstrated in those treated with placebo. At 12 months  there was a 107-hair difference from placebo<br />
(p&lt;0.001, PROPECIA [n=679] vs  placebo [n=672]) within a 1-inch diameter circle (5.1 cm<br />
2<br />
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was maintained in those men taking PROPECIA for up to 2 years,  resulting in a 138-hair difference<br />
between treatment groups (p&lt;0.001,  PROPECIA [n=433] vs placebo [n=47]) within the same area. In men<br />
treated with  PROPECIA, the maximum improvement in hair count compared to baseline was  achieved<br />
during the first 2 years. Although the initial improvement was  followed by a slow decline, hair count was<br />
maintained above baseline  throughout the 5 years of the studies. Furthermore, because the decline in  the<br />
placebo group was more rapid, the difference between treatment groups  also continued to increase<br />
throughout the studies, resulting in a 277-hair  difference (p&lt;0.001, PROPECIA [n=219] vs placebo [n=15])<br />
at 5 years (see  Figure below).<br />
Patients who switched from placebo to PROPECIA (n=425) had a  decrease in hair count at the end of<br />
the initial 12-month placebo period,  followed by an increase in hair count after 1 year of treatment  with<br />
PROPECIA. This increase in hair count was less (56 hairs above original  baseline) than the increase (91<br />
hairs above original baseline) observed after  1 year of treatment in men initially randomized to<br />
PROPECIA. Although the  increase in hair count, relative to when therapy was initiated, was  comparable<br />
between these two groups, a higher absolute hair count was  achieved in patients who were started on<br />
treatment with PROPECIA in the  initial study. This advantage was maintained through the remaining 3<br />
years of  the studies. A change of treatment from PROPECIA to placebo (n=48) at the end of  the initial 12<br />
months resulted in reversal of the increase in hair count 12  months later, at 24 months (see Figure below).<br />
At 12 months, 58% of men in  the placebo group had further hair loss (defined as any decrease in  hair<br />
count from baseline), compared with 14% of men treated with PROPECIA. In  men treated for up to 2<br />
years, 72% of men in the placebo group demonstrated  hair loss, compared with 17% of men treated with<br />
PROPECIA. At 5 years, 100%  of men in the placebo group demonstrated hair loss, compared with 35% of<br />
men  treated with PROPECIA.</p>
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Patient self-assessment was obtained at each clinic visit  from a self-administered questionnaire, which<br />
included questions on their  perception of hair growth, hair loss, and appearance. This  self-assessment<br />
demonstrated an increase in amount of hair, a decrease in  hair loss, and improvement in appearance in<br />
men treated with PROPECIA.  Overall improvement compared with placebo was seen as early as 3<br />
months  (p&lt;0.05), with improvement maintained over 5 years.<br />
Investigator  assessment was based on a 7-point scale evaluating increases or decreases in  scalp hair<br />
at each patient visit. This assessment showed significantly  greater increases in hair growth in men treated<br />
with PROPECIA compared with  placebo as early as 3 months (p&lt;0.001). At 12 months, the  investigators<br />
rated 65% of men treated with PROPECIA as having increased hair  growth compared with 37% in the<br />
placebo group. At 2 years, the investigators  rated 80% of men treated with PROPECIA as having<br />
increased hair growth  compared with 47% of men treated with placebo. At 5 years, the investigators  rated<br />
77% of men treated with PROPECIA as having increased hair growth,  compared with 15% of men treated<br />
with placebo.<br />
An independent panel rated  standardized photographs of the head in a blinded fashion based on<br />
increases  or decreases in scalp hair using the same 7-point scale as the investigator  assessment. At 12<br />
months, 48% of men treated with PROPECIA had an increase as  compared with 7% of men treated with<br />
placebo. At 2 years, an increase in hair  growth was demonstrated in 66% of men treated with PROPECIA,<br />
compared with 7%  of men treated with placebo. At 5 years, 48% of men treated with  PROPECIA<br />
demonstrated an increase in hair growth, 42% were rated as having no  change (no further visible<br />
progression of hair loss from baseline) and 10%  were rated as having lost hair when compared to<br />
baseline. In comparison, 6%  of men treated with placebo demonstrated an increase in hair growth, 19%<br />
were  rated as having no change and 75% were rated as having lost hair when compared  to baseline.<br />
Other Results in Vertex Baldness Studies<br />
A sexual function  questionnaire was self-administered by patients participating in the two  vertex<br />
baldness trials to detect more subtle changes in sexual function. At  Month 12, statistically significant<br />
differences in favor of placebo were  found in 3 of 4 domains (sexual interest, erections, and perception of<br />
sexual  problems). However, no significant difference was seen in the question on  overall satisfaction with<br />
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In one of the two vertex baldness studies, patients were  questioned on non-scalp body hair growth.<br />
PROPECIA did not appear to affect  non-scalp body hair.<br />
Study in Men with Hair Loss in the Anterior Mid-Scalp  Area<br />
A study of 12-month duration, designed to assess the efficacy of  PROPECIA in men with hair loss in<br />
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Summary of Clinical  Studies in Men<br />
Clinical studies were conducted in men aged 18 to 41 with mild  to moderate degrees of androgenetic<br />
alopecia. All men treated with PROPECIA  or placebo received a tar-based shampoo<br />
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early as 3 months in the patients treated with  PROPECIA and led to a net increase in scalp hair count and<br />
hair regrowth. In  clinical studies for up to 5 years, treatment with PROPECIA slowed the  further<br />
progression of hair loss observed in the placebo group. In general,  the difference between treatment<br />
groups continued to increase throughout the  5 years of the studies.<br />
Ethnic Analysis of Clinical Data from Men<br />
In a  combined analysis of the two studies on vertex baldness, mean hair count changes  from baseline<br />
were 91 vs -19 hairs (PROPECIA vs placebo) among Caucasians  (n=1185), 49 vs -27 hairs among<br />
Blacks (n=84), 53 vs -38 hairs among Asians  (n=17), 67 vs 5 hairs among Hispanics (n=45) and 67 vs -15<br />
hairs among other  ethnic groups (n=20). Patient self-assessment showed improvement across  racial<br />
groups with PROPECIA treatment, except for satisfaction of the frontal  hairline and vertex in Black men,<br />
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In a study involving 137 postmenopausal  women with androgenetic alopecia who were treated with<br />
PROPECIA (n=67) or  placebo (n=70) for 12 months, effectiveness could not be demonstrated. There  was<br />
no improvement in hair counts, patient self-assessment, investigator  assessment, or ratings of<br />
standardized photographs in the women treated with  PROPECIA when compared with the placebo group<br />
(see INDICATIONS AND USAGE).</p>
<p>What are the possible side effects of PROPECIA?<br />
Like all prescription  products, PROPECIA may cause side effects. In clinical studies, side effects  from<br />
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less than 2% of men. These side effects went away in men who stopped  taking PROPECIA. They also<br />
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In general use, the following have been reported: allergic  reactions including rash, itching, hives and<br />
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