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January 12, 2002
Long-term (5-year) multinational experience
with finasteride 1 mg in the treatment of men with androgenetic alopecia.
Kaufman KD.
Merck Research Laboratories, 126 East Lincoln Avenue, RY33-500, Rahway, NJ
07065, USA.
Background. Finasteride 1 mg (Propecia[reg]) is indicated for the treatment of
men with androgenetic alopecia (male pattern hair loss, MPHL). However, the
long-term (> 2 years) efficacy and safety of finasteride in this population
has not been previously reported. Objectives. To assess the efficacy and safety
of finasteride in men with MPHL compared to treatment with placebo over five
years. Methods. In two 1-year, Phase III trials, 1,553 men with MPHL were
randomized to receive finasteride 1 mg/day or placebo, and 1,215 men continued
in up to four 1-year, placebo-controlled extension studies. Efficacy was
evaluated by hair counts, patient and investigator assessments, and panel review
of clinical photographs. Results. Treatment with finasteride led to durable
improvements in scalp hair over five years (p 3/4 0.001 versus placebo, all
endpoints), while treatment with placebo led to progressive hair loss.
Finasteride was generally well tolerated and no new safety concerns were
identified during long-term use. Conclusions. In men with MPHL, long-term
treatment with finasteride 1 mg/day over five years was well tolerated, led to
durable improvements in scalp hair growth, and slowed the further progression of
hair loss that occurred without treatment.
PMID: 11809594 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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