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Finasteride 5mg Film-Coated Tablets
IDJ1342, 1178482
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Finasteride belongs to the group of medicines called 5-alpha reductase inhibitors.
They act by reducing the size of the prostate gland in men.
Finasteride shrinks the prostate gland in men when it is swollen. Finasteride is used in the treatment and control of benign (i.e., non-cancerous) enlargement of the prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia - BPH). The prostate gland is found underneath the bladder (but only in man). It produces the fluid found in semen. A swollen prostate gland can lead to a condition called ‘benign prostatic hyperplaia’ (BPH). Finasteride causes shrinkage of the enlarged prostate, improves urinary flow and symptoms caused by BPH, and reduces the risk of you developing a sudden inability to pass urine (known as acute urinary retention) and the need for surgery.
They act by reducing the size of the prostate gland in men.
Finasteride shrinks the prostate gland in men when it is swollen. Finasteride is used in the treatment and control of benign (i.e., non-cancerous) enlargement of the prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia - BPH). The prostate gland is found underneath the bladder (but only in man). It produces the fluid found in semen. A swollen prostate gland can lead to a condition called ‘benign prostatic hyperplaia’ (BPH). Finasteride causes shrinkage of the enlarged prostate, improves urinary flow and symptoms caused by BPH, and reduces the risk of you developing a sudden inability to pass urine (known as acute urinary retention) and the need for surgery.
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