Finasteride slows down the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase, which converts testosterone into DHT, a hormone responsible for hair loss.
With lower DHT levels, hair follicles are less likely to shrink, helping prevent further hair loss.
Healthier follicles have a better chance of growing new hair, gradually improving hair thickness and coverage.
Finasteride is an oral treatment used to manage hair loss caused by male pattern baldness. It works by lowering DHT levels in the scalp, helping slow down shedding and support regrowth.
Take one tablet (1mg or half of a 5mg tablet) once a day, with or without meals. Choose a consistent time daily for best results.
Some men may experience mild dizziness, breast tenderness, or, on rare occasions, decreased libido. These side effects are usually mild and tend to improve with continued use. If side effects persist, your doctor.
Hair improvements usually become noticeable after 3–6 months. Continued use is needed to maintain progress, as stopping may reverse the effects.
Yes. Finasteride is a prescription medication and should be used under medical supervision. Online platforms like GoRocky provide access to licensed doctors for proper evaluation before use.
Disclaimer: This page is for educational purposes only and does not provide medical advice. Finasteride is a prescription medication and will only be provided if a licensed doctor decides it is safe and appropriate after reviewing your health information.