Drug Name |
Finasteride |
Drug ID |
BADD_D00898 |
Description |
Finasteride is a synthetic 4-azasteroid compound [L10565] and specific inhibitor of steroid Type II 5α-reductase, which is an intracellular enzyme that converts the androgen testosterone into 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT). It works in a similar fashion as [dutasteride], which is another 5-alpha-reductase inhibitor, by exerting antiandrogenic effects. Finasteride is an orally active drug that was first approved by the FDA in 1992 for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia to improve symptoms and reduce the risk for acute urinary retention or the need for surgical procedures.[L6244,L10565] In 1998, it was approved by the FDA to treat male pattern hair loss.[L6244] Finasteride is commonly marketed under the brand names Propecia and Proscar to be used aloneo or in combination with [doxazosin], an alpha-blocker.
Both benign prostatic hyperplasia and androgenic alopecia are androgen-dependent disorders that are characterized by _in situ_ high levels of DHT.[A178159] In the treatment of benign prostate hyperplasia, alpha-blockers such as [tamsulosin] and [terazosin] are also used. Compared to alpha-blockers that focus on providing the rapid relief of symptoms, 5α-reductase inhibitors aim to target the underlying disease by blocking the effects of the primary androgen involved in benign prostate hyperplasia and androgenic alopecia, thus reducing the risk for secondary complications while providing symptom control.[A2132] |
Indications and Usage |
For the treatment of symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in men with an enlarged prostate to: Improve symptoms, reduce the risk of acute urinary retention, reduce the risk of the need for surgery including transurethral resection of the prostate. Also used for the stimulation of regrowth of hair in men with mild to moderate androgenetic alopecia (male pattern alopecia, hereditary alopecia, common male baldness). |
Marketing Status |
Prescription; Discontinued |
ATC Code |
D11AX10; G04CB01 |
DrugBank ID |
DB01216
|
KEGG ID |
D00321
|
MeSH ID |
D018120
|
PubChem ID |
57363
|
TTD Drug ID |
D08IWD
|
NDC Product Code |
68071-3380; 71335-0281; 71335-1898; 76420-074; 71335-0235; 63187-265; 14501-0013; 68645-541; 68788-6976; 65862-370; 68554-0022; 60687-428; 50090-1936; 53104-7714; 68071-4541; 68382-074; 0395-8239; 38779-2410; 71335-1530; 65862-927; 49452-3147; 62756-913; 64918-0706; 70771-1152; 71052-602; 63187-863; 43598-303; 68071-4167; 63629-8180; 65862-149; 76420-151; 71713-096; 71610-515; 68788-6875; 71335-0433; 57237-061; 76420-154; 50090-4697; 55154-8083; 71713-099; 50090-4648; 48087-0092; 55111-172; 71610-520; 64918-0422; 46144-345; 71335-1304; 16729-090; 50268-314; 70518-2287; 70518-2363; 76282-412; 51927-4847; 17856-0090; 67877-288; 51552-1470; 68071-3094; 43598-390; 55111-026; 51508-001; 68071-3306; 68071-3354; 78206-153; 50090-3942; 68071-4808; 16729-089; 53104-7549; 70518-0397; 69097-112; 31722-526; 70518-3182; 68981-021; 61919-733; 57237-062; 71335-1634; 55111-171; 35573-400; 0093-7355; 0904-6830; 67877-455; 68071-2620; 78206-152; 31722-525; 50090-1718 |
Synonyms |
Finasteride | Chibro-Proscar | Chibro Proscar | Propecia | Propeshia | MK-906 | MK 906 | MK906 | Proscar | Eucoprost |