Interactions and Precautions with 2.5mg Finasteride

Always inform your doctor about all medications you’re taking, including over-the-counter drugs, supplements, and herbal remedies. Finasteride can interact with certain blood thinners, increasing bleeding risk. Discuss this with your physician before combining them.

Avoid Finasteride if you’re pregnant or may become pregnant. It’s categorized as a pregnancy category X drug, meaning it poses a significant risk to a developing fetus. Women who are pregnant or trying to conceive should avoid handling crushed or broken Finasteride tablets.

Liver or kidney problems may necessitate a lower dosage or careful monitoring. Your doctor will adjust your treatment plan based on your specific health condition.

Be aware of potential side effects such as decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, or ejaculation problems. These are generally mild and temporary, but discontinue use and consult your doctor immediately if they persist or worsen. Less common side effects, such as breast tenderness or gynecomastia, warrant prompt medical attention.

Regular blood tests might be necessary to monitor your liver function, particularly if you have pre-existing liver conditions. Your doctor will determine the frequency of these tests.

Finasteride’s effects on prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels must be considered during prostate cancer screening. Your doctor should interpret PSA results in the context of Finasteride use.

This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting, stopping, or altering any medication.