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Finasteride (Proscar) May Reduce Libido, Cause Erectile Dysfunction

Finasteride Side Effects May Decrease Libido
Men who take finasteride (Propecia, Proscar) to treat male pattern hair loss may also experience reduced libido, bouts of erectile dysfunction, and other sexual problems, according to a George Washington University School of Medicine and Health study. These sexual side effects can continue for months, even years, after men stop taking finasteride.

Investigators at George Washington University evaluated 71 men aged 21 to 46 who were in otherwise good health, and who were taking finasteride to treat male pattern hair loss. Once they began taking finasteride, the men reported that they experienced a variety of sexual problems; for example, 94% said they had low libido, 92% developed erectile dysfunction, 92% reported reduced sexual arousal, and 69% had difficulties with orgasm.

These sexual problems persisted even after the men stopped taking finasteride. According to Dr. Michael Irwig, assistant professor of medicine at George Washington, “this is the first series to find that symptoms persisted for at least three months despite stopping finasteride.”

In fact, while the men reported using finasteride for an average of 28 months, they also said the sexual side effects continued for an average of 40 months once they stopped taking the drug. Dr. Irwig emphasized that “the study underscores the importance of physicians, who are treating male pattern hair loss, discussing the potential risk of persistent sexual side effects with their patients.”

Finasteride belongs to a class of drugs called 5-alpha reductase inhibitors, and is used both to treat hair loss and symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Finasteride inhibits an enzyme that converts testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a hormone that stops hair growth and that also promotes enlargement of the prostate.

See also

Drugs and Medications that Cause ED

Side Effects of Treatments for BPH

Do BPH Treatments Cause ED?

Sources:

Irwig MS, Kolukula S. Persistent sexual side effects of finasteride for male pattern hair loss. J Sex Med 2011 Mar 18; doi: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2011.02255.x

PubMed Health: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001028/

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About Dr. Geo Espinosa, N.D., L.Ac, CNS, RH (AHG)

Dr. Geo is the Director of the Integrative Urology Center at New York University Langone Medical Center and the Chief Science Officer at Prostate Research Labs. Before joining NYU, Dr. Geo was a clinician, researcher and director of clinical trials at the Center for Holistic Urology at Columbia University Medical Center. He is a licensed naturopathic doctor, licensed acupuncturist, a Certified Nutrition Specialist and a Registered Herbalist. Dr. Geo is an author of the naturopathic entry in 1000 Cures for 200 ailments, by Harper Collins; March 2007 and “Prostate Cancer – Nutrients that may slow its progression,” Food and Nutrients in Disease Management – Maryland: Cadmus Publishing, 2009. He also serves on the editorial board of the Natural Medicine Journal.
 
Dr Geo is a frequent speaker at universities, medical schools and conferences on Integrative Health, nutrition and natural treatments for prostate disease. More on Dr. Geo

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