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FDA panel gives first
green light towards approval of Propecia the first anti-baldness pill,
Nov 14, 1999 A Food and Drug Administration
committee met Thursday and gave an initial thumbs up to Propecia, Merck's
anti-baldness drug, while raising questions about its long-term side
effects. The committee was considering the one-a-day pill known as
Propecia, to determine whether it is both safe and effective. Advisers
told the FDA that Propecia appears to help some men grow new hair.
Investigators spent two years counting the hairs in specific sections
of men's scalps, and those who didn't get Propecia treatment lost 2.5
percent of their hair every year, while hair counts were stable for the
treated men. Propecia works by blocking production of a
testosterone-related hormone called dihydrotestosterone, or DHT, that
causes hair loss.

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While Propecia can cut men's
DHT levels by 60 percent, greater results have been seen in men who
used both
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