finasteride side effects?

SuprisedGuy

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I've been taking 1.25mg of Fincar for three days now and I'm very relieved that I haven't experienced any sides at all. I'm wondering if anyone knows how long it takes until they show up or would I have experienced them already?

Thanks guys.
 

SuprisedGuy

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Cassin said:
placebo effect

Of course sides could be psychosomatic, however my original post says I haven't had any so your response regarding people getting them before taking the dosage doesn't apply to me or answer my question.
 

zeroheat

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started experiencing sides on my 3rd or 4th day.. and lasted for about 2 months. watery jizz, low low libido, weak erection etc
 

Cassin

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SuprisedGuy said:
Cassin said:
placebo effect

Of course sides could be psychosomatic, however my original post says I haven't had any so your response regarding people getting them before taking the dosage doesn't apply to me or answer my question.

no but some sit around waiting for them
 

ateam505

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I was completely fine for the first two weeks - in fact I had increased libido and harder erections from increased testosterone. After that I suddenly couldn't get an erection at all no matter how hard I tried. I quit two weeks later and didn't ride it out like some did.

I know some people have waited and rode out the side effects and they basically disappeared. Frankly I don't think my side effects would have gone away if I rode it out as I still have some side effects 6 months after quitting.

Chances are though you'll be in the majority of people who have little to no side effects so don't worry about it too much.
 

Bryan

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Cassin said:
some people read about sides...look for sides...and then get sides.

Yes! And this would be an excellent time to re-post that "nocebo effect" study on finasteride, which has caused a lot of good discussion in the past:

"Finasteride 5 mg and Sexual Side Effects: How Many of these are Related to a Nocebo Phenomenon?" J Sex Med 2007;4:1708–1712. Nicola Mondaini, MD, Paolo Gontero, MD, Gianluca Giubilei, MD, Giuseppe Lombardi, MD, Tommaso Cai, MD, Andrea Gavazzi, MD, and Riccardo Bartoletti, MD.

Introduction. Sexual adverse experiences such as erectile dysfunction (ED), loss of libido, and ejaculation disorders have been consistent side effects of finasteride in a maximum percentage of 15% after 1 year of therapy. Such data could be seen as far from reality, if compared to a higher percentage that may be found in any common clinical practice.

Aim. This study aims to explain the dichotomy between literature's data and clinical practice data.

Methods. One hundred twenty patients with a clinical diagnosis of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), sexually active and with an International Index of Erectile Function-erectile function (IIEF-EF) domain ?25 were randomized to receive finasteride 5 mg concealed as an "X compound of proven efficacy for the treatment of BPH" for 1 year with (group 2) or without (group 1) counseling on the drug sexual side effect. The phrase used to inform group 2 patients was ". . . it may cause erectile dysfunction, decreased libido, problems of ejaculation but these are uncommon".

Main Outcome Measures. The estimation of side effect was conducted at 6 and 12 months using the male sexual function-4 (MSF-4 item) questionnaire and a self-administered questionnaire.

Results. One hundred seven patients completed the study. Group 2 patients (N = 55) reported a significant higher proportion of one or more sexual side effects as compared to group 1 (N = 52) (43.6% vs. 15.3%) (P = 0.03). The incidence of ED, decreased libido, and ejaculation disorders were 9.6, 7.7, and 5.7% for group 1, and 30.9, 23.6, and 16.3% for group 2, respectively (P = 0.02, P = 0.04, and P = 0.06).

Conclusion. In the current study, blinded administration of finasteride was associated with a significantly higher proportion of sexual dysfunction in patients informed on sexual side effects (group 2) as compared to those in which the same information was omitted (group 1) (P = 0.03). A scenario similar to group 2 of the current study is likely to occur in clinical practice, where the patient is counseled by the physician and has access to the drug information sheet. The burden of this nocebo effect (an adverse side effect that is not a direct result of the specific pharmacological action of the drug) has to be taken into account when managing finasteride sexual side effects.
 

Fanjeera

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zeroheat said:
started experiencing sides on my 3rd or 4th day.. and lasted for about 2 months. watery jizz, low low libido, weak erection etc
How did you get rid of them, tell me PLEASE!
 

zeroheat

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Fanjeera said:
zeroheat said:
started experiencing sides on my 3rd or 4th day.. and lasted for about 2 months. watery jizz, low low libido, weak erection etc
How did you get rid of them, tell me PLEASE!
they just went away, I didn't have to do anything.
 

Fanjeera

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zeroheat said:
Fanjeera said:
zeroheat said:
started experiencing sides on my 3rd or 4th day.. and lasted for about 2 months. watery jizz, low low libido, weak erection etc
How did you get rid of them, tell me PLEASE!
they just went away, I didn't have to do anything.
Even watery sperm :O?
 

zeroheat

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Fanjeera said:
Even watery sperm :O?
Yep, I didn't have to do anything.. it was pretty scary at first but I decided to ride it out and see if my body can adapt.. and it did. I suggest you ride it out for maybe 3 months and see what happens..
 

Fanjeera

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I have been off for half a year now, but I still have weak erections, low libido and watery sperm.
 
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