Hair loss treatment: Four unpleasant side effects of taking prescription medication

Private prescriptions of finasteride can combat the effects of DHT on hair follicles. The effective treatment – and prevention – for hair loss does come with its own risks, namely side effects. Lloyds Pharmacy – who offer the medication – draws attention to four possible reactions to finasteride. For example, although uncommon, some people may experience decreased libido.

Finasteride tablets usually have to be taken daily, with improvements seen within three to six months.

“There is good clinical evidence for the effectiveness of finasteride in the treatment of male pattern balding,” said Lloyds Pharmacy.

Be warned that once you stop taking finasteride, any new hair that has grown because of the medication “will likely fall out”.

Furthermore, hair loss will resume after you stop taking finasteride.

Another effective hair loss treatment method is minoxidil, which helps to increase the size of shrunken hair follicles

Using minoxidil will help “regrow thicker hair over time” by increasing blood flow to hair follicle, increasing follicular size and hair shaft diameter.

The topical treatment is usually applied to the scalp twice a day, and can take up to two months before there’s evidence of new hair growth.

“There is a good clinical evidence base for effectiveness,” said Lloyds Pharmacy.

However, as with any type of medication, some people might experience side effects.

Side effects of minoxidil include: headache, skin irritation, unwanted non-scalp hair, itchiness, and facial swelling.

It’s also considered safe to combine finasteriede with minoxidil topical treatment.

“Adding in a hair growth booster like Alpecin shampoo to complement this treatment can offer optimum levels of hair regrowth,” concluded Lloyds Pharmacy.

source: express.co.uk