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Can Dutasteride Cause Constipation? Understanding the Link

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According to post-marketing surveillance reports, constipation has been identified as a potential side effect associated with the use of dutasteride. While this is not as common as other reported adverse effects, it is a possibility that patients should be aware of, especially those taking it in combination with other medications for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

What are the two side effects of dutasteride?

4 min read
In a large study, 9% of men taking dutasteride reported erectile dysfunction, making it a primary concern [1.9.1]. So, what are the two side effects of dutasteride that are most frequently discussed? They are overwhelmingly related to sexual health: erectile dysfunction and decreased libido [1.2.1].

What are the downsides of dutasteride? An In-Depth Look

5 min read
According to clinical data, common downsides of dutasteride include sexual dysfunction like erectile difficulty and decreased libido, reported in a small percentage of users, often early in treatment. This article provides a comprehensive overview of **what are the downsides of dutasteride**, covering potential risks, side effect management, and comparisons to other treatments.

Which is better for hair loss, finasteride or dutasteride?

5 min read
Dutasteride is considered more potent than finasteride, blocking both type I and II 5-alpha reductase enzymes compared to finasteride's selective type II inhibition. When determining which is better for hair loss, finasteride or dutasteride, the answer depends on individual factors, treatment goals, and hair loss severity.

Understanding Dutasteride: What is the sister drug to finasteride?

4 min read
Dutasteride, often referred to as the sister drug to finasteride, is a powerful 5-alpha reductase inhibitor used to treat similar conditions. While both medications block the conversion of testosterone to DHT, dutasteride works differently by inhibiting both types of the reductase enzyme, making it a more potent suppressor of DHT.

What Drug is Dut? Exploring the Pharmacology of Dutasteride (Avodart)

4 min read
In November 2001, the FDA approved the medication known by the brand name Avodart; the generic name is **dutasteride**, the drug often shortened to "dut". This prescription drug is a potent 5-alpha reductase inhibitor primarily used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and, off-label, for male pattern hair loss.