How Propecia was developed

Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 20-01-2012

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How Propecia was developed

Humble beginnings

Propecia first hit the market as a drug intended for treatment of enlarged prostate glands in men, back in 1992. It was invented as a result of observations based on sexual development observed in children as they matured. In some boys, a significantly smaller prostate and absence of male pattern baldness was found upon reaching adulthood. Under further examination, hormonal compounds were then discovered that, when isolated, helped with prostate enlargement. It was later noted that patients undergoing treatment also showed improvement in their hair loss. These observations eventually led to the development of the first-ever successful treatment for male pattern baldness.

Propecia FDA approval

Although the FDA approved the drug initially in 1992, it was specifically designated for use in treating enlarged prostates. However, they officially endorsed its use for effectively treating hair loss a few years later, in 1997. Since then, propecia is far and away the most effective prescription drug treatment available for stopping the procession of male pattern baldness, and also hair loss due to other causes. Unfortunately, it is only used for male hair loss, and not for female.

Is aging the cause of hair loss in men?

Posted by admin | Posted in Anti Aging | Posted on 18-01-2012

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Humans just cannot avoid a number of things in their life and the firt sof such things is process of aging. The wise way is to take things as they are. Aging is an unpleasant thing to deal with because of many unwanted processes going on in the body as the person ages. We become weaker, the muscles lose shape, the heart is not as strong as than at youth, the mind isn’t as sharp. Serious hormonal changes occur, the amount of testosterone will drop gradually and the same with libido, family members notice changes in an old persons’ behavior and there are visual changes to our body too. The hormonal changes are believed to be the main reason of hair turning gray and balding – one of the most evident and surely unpleasant signs of aging .

Humans however can overcome some symptoms of the aging process, such as hair loss, thanks to the development of medical science. In fact hair loss doesn’t obligatory arise from aging or diseases as there are many younger people with perfect health who face hair thinning and balding at early years. And men men who are unhappy with hair loss issues can use effective medications to stop and reverse this process. Medications like Propecia address the actual problem causing hair loss, though they are unable to make an old men younger. However men with hair regrowth actually do feel satisfied, which subconsciously make many feel younger.

Prevent Prednisone from Causing Eye Damage

Posted by admin | Posted in Home Health Care | Posted on 17-01-2012

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Long-term use of certain corticosteroids in high doses may cause eye damage. Glaucoma and cataracts are both serious concerns, but how concerned should you be? Should you avoid corticosteroids altogether? Find out the risks below to determine whether it would be wiser to use drugs and monitor the situation closely, as doctors say, or to seek other treatment.

Glaucoma Risks

Glaucoma is a disease characterized by increases of pressure within the eye. There is usually no pain, though pressure is uncomfortable sometimes. It can cause blindness.

As fluid pressure increases, the optic nerve can become damaged. This nerve is essential to working vision. It is hard to detect glaucoma before damage begins, so everyone should get regular eye examinations.

There are many types of glaucoma:

 

  • Secondary glaucoma – occurs as a complication of other conditions and/or medications
  • Open-angle glaucoma – fluid builds up because the flow through the eye drain is too slow
  • Angle-closure glaucoma – fluid builds up suddenly because of a blockage, causing immediate increase in pressure as well as horrible pain, nausea, vision disruption, and eye irritation; blindness may occur in just days

A good idea?

Posted by admin | Posted in Home Health Care | Posted on 16-01-2012

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A British doctor is acting the role of a pioneer. By specialism, he’s a cardiologist so one of his routine tasks is to insert a stent into blood vessels in the chest leading into and out of the heart. A stent is a cleverly designed support tube that’s inserted into a blood vessel affected by artherosclerosis. This is a disease caused by eating too much carbohydrate. Additional platelets precipitate out of the blood and build up on the walls of the vessels. The first symptom is a rise in blood pressure, which is caused when the deposits narrow the vessel. One day, the Brit had an inspiration. Since one of the more common reasons for erectile dysfunction is artherosclerosis affecting the penile artery, would it help to insert a stent into that artery?

Erectile dysfunction caused by painkillers

Posted by admin | Posted in Medicine | Posted on 16-01-2012

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There’s something rather unfair about the very idea of an adverse side effect. You take a pill expecting it to cure your illness or disorder, and you suddenly discover you are allergic to it. Instead of instant happiness, you find major problems with your breathing, your skin may blister. Overall it can feel like a heart attack. Well, that’s the extreme version. The majority take drugs without anything adverse happening. Obviously, the FDA would not approve a drug if it produced health-threatening effects in any significant number of people. So don’t read this as one of those articles warning you of a dramatic loss of vision or an increased risk of suicide. We don’t go in for alarmism here. Nevertheless we do want to talk about those drugs were there’s evidence of an effect on sexual performance.

 

Causes of hair loss and which are treatable with Propecia

Posted by admin | Posted in Healthcare Systems | Posted on 09-01-2012

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How does baldness occur? Over time, hair goes through alternating growth and rest cycles. The cycle length varies for everyone, but typically the growing phase lasts a few months, and is then followed by a brief resting phase. The hair falls out when the resting phase is over, and a new hair comes in at the next growth cycle. This is a normal process, and the average person sheds dozens of hairs every day. In some people, however, the loss rate is faster than the regrowth rates, which results in areas of the scalp that have little or no hair.

Permanent causes of hair loss

  • Pattern baldness is the most common form of hair loss, and can occur in both men and women. This form of hair loss is genetically related, as heredity affects what age you begin permanently losing hair and how quickly the loss progresses. Propecia is commonly used to effectively treat male pattern baldness.
  • Another type of permanent hair loss occurs when damage or inflammation affects the hair follicle itself, preventing new growth. This can be related to certain skin conditions, or some autoimmune disorders.

Temporary causes of hair loss