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Propecia is a medication that inhibits the production and absorption of male hormones. It is indicated to treat baldness, non-cancerous growth of the prostate and prostate cancer. Propecia is the Merck Company’s trade name for the generic drug finasteride. It is also marketed under a different name, including Alternova, Appecia, Finalo, Fincar, Finpecia, Finast, Gefina, Prosteride and Proscar. Merck suggested that it be used by adult men only though it is rarely prescribed for women who have hair loss.

Women who are conceiving or might be pregnant should never take Propecia or handle broken, crushed or wet Propecia tablets. The active ingredient in Propecia that is known by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that it is capable to cause birth defects in the sex organs of male babies. These things happen if Propecia is either ingested or absorbed through the mother's skin. Whole Propecia tablets have a coating that enables them safe to handle.

A woman may be prescribed Propecia for hair loss, but she should be either post-menopausal or otherwise infertile, or using birth control method carefully.

Sexual Side Effects of Propecia

In men who are using Propecia for hair loss or prostate problems, the drug may cause decrease sex drive, having a hard time getting or keeping an erection, and difficulty with having an orgasm. These men may also produce less amount of semen than usual and have other problems with ejaculation. Merck states that these adverse effects will disappear within two weeks after quitting Propecia, but the Swedish Medical Agency stated in 2008 that these adverse effects can become long-term problems.

Depression as an Adverse Effect of Propecia

Some evidence showed that Propecia may result to symptoms of depression. A group of scientists led by Babak Rahimi-Ardabili of the University of Tabriz says that in 2006 that their research demonstrated an important increase in depression among men who used Propecia. The researchers recommended that patients with a high risk of depression should not use the drug.