Proscar
(Finasteride) Proscar is prescribed to help shrink an enlarged prostate. The prostate, a chestnut-shaped gland present in males, produces a liquid that forms part of the semen. This gland completely encloses the upper part of the urethra, the tube through which urine flows out of the bladder. Many men over age 50 suffer from a benign (noncancerous) enlargement of the prostate. The enlarged gland squeezes the urethra, obstructing the normal flow of urine. Resulting problems may include difficulty in starting urination, weak flow of urine, and the need to urinate urgently or frequently. Sometimes surgical removal of the prostate is necessary. By shrinking the enlarged prostate, Proscar may alleviate the various associated urinary problems, making surgery unnecessary. Some doctors are also prescribing Proscar for baldness and as a preventive measure against prostate cancer.Read about an natural
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Proscar side effects may include:
Why should this drug not be prescribed: Special warnings about this medication: Even is Proscar does relieve your urinary symptoms, periodic checkups are necessary to test for possible development of cancer of the prostate. Proscar is not an effective treatment for prostate cancer. Check the patient information that comes in the Proscar package for new information every time you renew your prescription. The "PHYSICIAN'S DESK REFERENCE®", and PDR® are registered trademarks owned by Medical Economics.
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