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1: Am Fam Physician. 1999 Apr 15;59(8):2189-94, 2196.Links
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Am Fam Physician. 1999 Dec;60(9):2508, 2510.

Medical treatments for balding in men.

Harrisburg Family Practice Residency, PA 17105-8700, USA.

Two drugs are available for the treatment of balding in men. Minoxidil, a topical product, is available without a prescription in two strengths. Finasteride is a prescription drug taken orally once daily. Both agents are modestly effective in maintaining (and sometimes regrowing) hair that is lost as a result of androgenic alopecia. The vertex of the scalp is the area that is most likely to respond to treatment, with little or no hair regrowth occurring on the anterior scalp or at the hairline. Side effects of these medications are minimal, making them suitable treatments for this benign but psychologically disruptive condition.

PMID: 10221304 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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  • Finasteride (Proscar® , Propecia® )

    Finasteride (Proscar) is used alone or in combination with another medication (doxazosin [Cardura]) to treat benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH, enlargement of the prostate gland). Finasteride improves symptoms of BPH suc...

  • Minoxidil Topical (Rogaine® )

    Minoxidil is used to stimulate hair growth and to slow balding. It is most effective for people under 40 years of age whose hair loss is recent. Minoxidil has no effect on receding hairlines. It does not cure baldness; m...

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