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Last updated 18 January 2022

The UK patent forPropecia, a hair loss treatment for men, expired on the 11th Oct 2014. A few days later ‘generic Propecia’ or more accurately ‘generic finasteride’ became available from UK pharmacies. A generic medicine is a medicine which is the same as a branded original, but is prescribed and supplied by its medical name, rather than its brand name.

Propecia is a brand name. The active ingredient of Propecia tablets isfinasteride 1mg. Propecia tablets and finasteride 1mg tablets are medically the same.

Dr Fox supplies both from the drug companyMerck(MSD), which held the original patent, and lower cost, which other drug companies have made available since Merck’s UK patent expired.

Why patent expiry matters

When a medicine comes off patent price can fall dramatically. Men, who previously paid very high prices for Propecia, may be able to buy medically identical finasteride 1mg at lower prices.

When a medicine is under patent it can only be sold legally by the patent holder. This means the patent holder, which is normally the drug company which paid to develop the medicine in the first place, is free to market the medicine without competition from other pharmaceutical companies. The result is usually very high prices. When a patent expires other drug companies usually start to produce the same medicine, known as a generic copy, and start to compete on price. As a result the cost to patients tends to fall.

How low will the price of Propecia / finasteride 1mg fall?

The cost to patients of a medicine depends on various factors; how much it costs to produce, how much demand there is, how many drug companies supply the same medicine, and how flexible the market is. Even when the wholesale supply price of a medicine falls, the price patients pay does not always fall by the same amount. Retail pharmacies may try not to pass on reduced supply costs to patients, and instead use falling wholesale prices to boost profits. If there is price competition between retailers, as there tends to be between online pharmacies and online clinics, price to patients usually fall in line with falls in wholesale supply costs, but not always.

Dr Fox is one of the lowest cost suppliers of most medicines for both branded and generic medicines.

At the moment (10 Dec 2014) only three pharmaceutical companies, apart from Merck, are supplying finasteride 1mg tablets. These companies areTrent,Actavis, andMylanAt the time of writing, all are offering their generic equivalent of Propecia at the same price; about 10% less than branded Propecia. Prices will hopefully tumble further in the days and weeks to come (as happened when last year).UPDATE JANUARY 2022Generic finasteride is now less than 30% of the price of Propecia from Dr Fox.

The original patent holder, Merck (MSD) may reduce the price of Propecia, or start to market its own generic finasteride 1mg alongside branded Propecia.

Brand loyalty and peace of mind

Not all men who previously took Propecia will switch to generic finasteride 1mg, even if the price of Propecia remains high and generic finasteride is a lot cheaper. If a patient is happy with a particular brand of tablet, they often will not switch to a lower cost equivalent, even if they are reliably advised that one tablet is medically the same as the other. Whether or not they switch depends on how much they wish to economise, and all the other factors which keep people buying certain products at high prices when they do not have to.

Background

Finasteride 1mg tablets are taken daily to reduce hair loss in men, and can promote hair regrowth. See Dr Fox for details.

Cheap Propecia may be on its way which would be welcome news to the many men suffering distress as a result of male pattern hair loss.

Cheap finasteride 1mg from Dr Fox

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Both generic and brand name Propecia (generic finasteride) are branded and supplied by UK pharmaceutical companies.

Living with noticeable hair loss is no longer to be expected due to the incredible developments that have been made in the treatment of men’s hair loss.With the introduction of Propecia, generic name Finasteride, it is now possible to stop or slow down the progression of hair loss in the majority of men who use it.

Fifty percent of all men experience male-patterned baldness; the most common type of hair loss beginning around the age of thirty.

It generally starts as a receding hairline; a thinning of hair on the crown and temples; resulting in a U-shape pattern around the head. In some rare cases, a male may end up completely bald.

The condition is genetic; caused by an abundance of the male hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT) which causes the hair follicles to become weak and eventually inactive, resulting in a lack of hair re-growth. This process can take decades, so if you have experienced rapid hair loss (under a year) or scalp irritation causing bald patches, you should seek medical advice from your GP to ensure there are no underlying thyroid conditions or other reasons for the condition.

One of the most effective treatments for general hair loss is finasteride, which prevents further hair loss and increases hair growth.

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Veral tablets contain the active ingredient fosphenytoin, which belongs to a class of medications calledhenytoin. These tablets are available in oral form and are taken by mouth. The tablets work by stopping the growth of hair follicles, which is where they cause an increase in the hair growth rate.

The association of finasteride with benign prostatic hyperplasia was established through a randomised, controlled study in over 3000 men with androgenetic alopecia, prostate cancer and other benign prostatic hyperplasia. In the finasteride group, a greater proportion of men with benign prostatic hyperplasia had a reduced prevalence of a positive urinary symptom questionnaire (PHQ-5) than men in the finasteride group without these findings. Finasteride was also associated with decreased urinary symptoms (e.g. pain, micturition, urgency and frequency) and an increased risk of developing androgenetic alopecia. Finasteride may be a useful adjunct in the management of benign prostatic hyperplasia in men.

Finasteride is a medication primarily used to treat androgenetic alopecia in men. It can be used in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia, also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia, by blocking the enzyme 5-alpha reductase. Finasteride may be used in combination with other medicines such as an alpha blocker, alpha-blocker or alpha-blockers.

Finasteride is also used for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia, a condition in which the prostate gland enlarges in a small amount causing urinary symptoms. Finasteride works by inhibiting the enzyme 5-alpha reductase, which is responsible for converting testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT). DHT is a hormone that is associated with androgenetic alopecia and benign prostatic hyperplasia. When DHT levels are low, dihydrotestosterone is converted into dihydroprogesterone (DHP), and when DHT is high, dihydrotestosterone is converted into DHT. Finasteride has been shown to have an effect on the levels of dihydrotestosterone, and the amount of dihydrotestosterone in the body.

Finasteride has also been shown to decrease the risk of developing prostate cancer. However, the role of finasteride in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia is not fully understood. Finasteride is considered an effective and well-tolerated drug for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia. The clinical effect of finasteride in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia has not been established and is considered to be limited to a few studies in male patients with androgenetic alopecia. Finasteride may also be used to reduce the risk of developing benign prostatic hyperplasia. In addition, finasteride may be used to reduce the risk of prostate cancer.

Studies have shown that finasteride reduces the risk of developing benign prostatic hyperplasia and is effective in treating the symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia. However, it is important to note that finasteride is not an agent for the prevention of benign prostatic hyperplasia. The use of finasteride in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia should be carefully considered. The use of finasteride in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia is associated with a higher risk of benign prostatic hyperplasia and a higher incidence of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Finasteride is a drug that has been shown to have an effect on the levels of dihydrotestosterone, and the amount of dihydrotestosterone in the body. Finasteride is also an effective drug for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia.

In a systematic review of finasteride in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia, Gompertz and colleagues evaluated the effect of finasteride in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia. The primary outcome measure was the prevalence of an enlarged prostate (defined as a prostatic size greater than 9.5 cm in men or a prostatic size greater than 12 cm in women) with an incidence of 1.5%. The secondary outcome measures included the prevalence of benign prostatic hyperplasia and the incidence of prostate cancer.

In addition to the primary outcome measures, the following secondary outcome measures were used to evaluate the efficacy and safety of finasteride in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia: the prevalence of an enlarged prostate, the prostate volume and the prostate specific antigen (PSA) level.

The results of the study demonstrated that finasteride reduced the prevalence of an enlarged prostate, the prostate volume and the prostate specific antigen (PSA) level.

Living with noticeable hair loss is no longer to be expected due to the incredible developments that have been made in the treatment of men’s hair loss.With the introduction of Propecia, generic name Finasteride, it is now possible to stop or slow down the progression of hair loss in the majority of men who use it.

Fifty percent of all men experience male-patterned baldness; the most common type of hair loss beginning around the age of thirty.

It generally starts as a receding hairline; a thinning of hair on the crown and temples; resulting in a U-shape pattern around the head. In some rare cases, a male may end up completely bald.

The condition is genetic; caused by an abundance of the male hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT) which causes the hair follicles to become weak and eventually inactive, resulting in a lack of hair re-growth. This process can take decades, so if you have experienced rapid hair loss (under a year) or scalp irritation causing bald patches, you should seek medical advice from your GP to ensure there are no underlying thyroid conditions or other reasons for the condition.

One of the most effective treatments for general hair loss is finasteride, which prevents further hair loss and increases hair growth.

This medication works by blocking the effects of DHT, helping to change the amount of hair that is lost and starting hairgrowth naturally.

Here are the most common side effects of Propecia:

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