While trying for a baby, we recommend pausing finasteride for around three months before trying to conceive, and avoiding it until after the first trimester of pregnancy. Here's how you can keep your hair on track in the meantime.
We explain if Oral Minoxidil can stop hair loss on its own, without Finasteride.
We break down what the real difference is between finasteride in its two forms - spray and tablets - to help you make an informed decision about which is best for you.
Sons hair loss experts put together a simple, no-nonsense guide to hair loss treatments for beginners.
Using Finasteride and Minoxidil after a hair transplant offers several benefits to maintain results and improve the overall look of a transplant long-term.
Lots of men hold off on treating their hair loss because they worry Finasteride might affect their sexual performance. We look at clinical studies examining the sexual side effects of oral Finasteride - so you can see what the risks are, how often they occur, and decide if this treatment suits you.
Not getting the results you wanted from Finasteride? Dutasteride could be a promising alternative. Here's what you need to know if you're thinking about switching.
Want to treat your hair loss but not keen on Finasteride? Here's some alternative treatments.