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Directions
Take Propecia regularly once a day for maximum benefit. It may
be taken with or without food. Do not take 2 doses at the same
time if you missed a scheduled dose. Store at room
temperature in a closed container away from any moisture.
Patient information
Propecia is not for use by women. If taken during pregnancy, it
can cause abnormal development of a male baby's genital organs.
Precautions
If there's any possibility that they're pregnant, women should
avoid handling any crushed or broken Propecia tablet for fear of
absorbing some of the active ingredient through the skin. Whole
tablets are safe to handle thanks to a protective outer coating.
Use Propecia with caution if you have liver problems. Propecia
lowers readings of the PSA screening test for prostate cancer.
If you're scheduled to have your PSA level checked, make sure
the doctor knows you're taking Propecia.
Drug interactions
No significant Drug interactions problems have been reported.
This does not mean that there are no interactions problems
possible. Always consult with your Doctor before taking this
medication
Side
Effects
Primarily sexual side effects have been reported
and are relatively uncommon. They may occur in one or two men
in a hundred. Inform your doctor as soon as possible if any
side effects develop or change in intensity. Only your doctor
can determine if it is safe for you to continue taking Propecia.
- Side effects may include:
Breast tenderness and enlargement, decreased amount of semen
per ejaculation, decreased sex drive, impotence, itching,
rash, swelling, testicular pain
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