Friday, October 24, 2008

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Side effects
Recognized side effects, experienced by around >1% of users, include erectile dysfunction, and less often gynecomastia (breast gland enlargement).[1] As expected from its short 6-8 hour half-life, in trial studies, side effects ceased after dosage was discontinued.

Finasteride is not indicated for use by women. Finasteride is in the FDA pregnancy category X. This means that it is known to cause birth defects in an unborn baby. Women who are or who may become pregnant must not handle crushed or broken finasteride tablets, because the medication could be absorbed through the skin. Finasteride is known to cause birth defects in a developing male baby. Exposure to whole tablets should be avoided whenever possible, however exposure to whole tablets is not expected to be harmful as long as the tablets are not swallowed. It is not known whether finasteride passes into breast milk, and thus should not be taken by breastfeeding women. Finasteride may pass into the semen of men, but Merck states that a pregnant woman's contact with the semen of a man taking finasteride is not an issue for concern.

Finasteride has been linked with depression. The drug also caused reductions in allopregnanolone, a potent, endogenous positive modulator of the GABA-A receptor, in very large doses in rodent studies.

Many sports organizations have banned finasteride because it can be used to mask steroid abuse. Since 2005, finasteride has been on the World Anti-Doping Agency's list of banned substances. Notable athletes who used finasteride for hair loss and were banned from international competition include skeleton racer Zach Lund, bobsledder Sebastien Gattuso, footballer Romário and ice hockey goaltender José Theodore.

Finasteride is under investigation by the Swedish Medical Products Agency for possibly causing irreversible sexual side effects.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

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* Cialis is not recommended for recreational use. Men who have not experienced erectile dysfunction should not take Cialis.

* There is no clinical evidence to suggest Cialis stimulates sexual desire, and therefore it should not be taken as an aphrodisiac or to increase sexual excitement.

* Men who are taking another drug to treat their erectile dysfunction should not take Cialis. Similarly, it is inadvisable to take Cialis if you are undergoing some other form of treatment intended to improve your erections.

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* Cialis works for up to 36 hours. Do not take it unless you intend to have sex within that time period.

* Anyone who has been advised not to engage in sexual intercourse because of cardiovascular risk should not take Cialis. This includes men who have recently suffered a stroke or heart attack.

* Men who suffer from low blood pressure, also known as hypotension, may be advised not to take Cialis.