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Finasteride: Hidden Dangers of Hair Loss Drug Revealed

28 Jan

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Summary

  • MHRA review prompted by lack of awareness of drug's side effects.
  • TikTok influencers promoted Finasteride illegally, breaking advertising rules.
  • Clinics may not adequately warn patients about potential side effects.
Finasteride: Hidden Dangers of Hair Loss Drug Revealed

A recent review by the UK's MHRA has focused on the awareness surrounding Finasteride, a popular hair loss drug. The investigation was prompted by a noted lack of understanding regarding the medication's potential side effects. Commonly reported adverse effects include diminished libido and erectile dysfunction, impacting over one percent of patients. Some individuals have also experienced low mood and suicidal thoughts, underscoring the seriousness of these risks.

Further concerns have emerged regarding the consultation process at hair loss clinics, with allegations that some fail to adequately disclose the sexual side effects. The drug, available only by private prescription for hair loss, has also been promoted through social media channels. Investigations uncovered influencer accounts on TikTok illegally advertising Finasteride, even offering discounts through a UK men's health company. Such advertising for prescription-only medicine is against the law.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The most common side effects of Finasteride include reduced libido and erectile dysfunction, affecting more than one in a hundred patients. Some users also report low mood and suicidal thoughts.
Investigations suggest that some hair loss clinics may not be adequately warning customers about the sexual side effects associated with Finasteride during consultations.
No, as Finasteride is a prescription-only medicine, it is illegal to advertise it to the public on social media platforms.

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