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Under the name Proscar, finasteride is commonly prescribed to treat the non-cancerous condition called benign prostatic hyperplasia, also known as enlarged prostate.
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& Co. called Proscar, also used to treat benign prostate enlargement, showed a similar reduction in prostate-cancer risk, but there was an increase of aggressive cancers among men taking the drug.
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Previous studies have raised flags about the five-milligram format, sold in Canada under the brand name Proscar, including an increased risk of prostate cancer.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Carly Weeks 2011
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Previous studies have raised flags about the five-milligram format, sold in Canada under the brand name Proscar, including an increased risk of prostate cancer.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Carly Weeks 2011
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Inc. under the brand name Proscar, are already approved for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH, an enlargement of the prostate gland that causes urinary and other problems.
AroundTheCapitol.com 2010
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Inc., under the brand name Proscar -- are already approved for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH, an enlargement of the prostate gland that caused urinary and other problems.
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Inc. under the brand name Proscar, are already approved for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH, an enlargement of the prostate gland that causes urinary and other problems.
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Medicine is now frequently prescribed first, one of the more popular being finasteride ( "Proscar") made, handily enough, by the Merck company.
WN.com - Articles related to Freedom to set prices key for UK drugs industry 2010
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Medicine is now frequently prescribed first, one of the more popular being finasteride ( "Proscar") made, handily enough, by the Merck company.
WN.com - Articles related to Freedom to set prices key for UK drugs industry 2010
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Pecharromán admitted to taking a medicine called "Proscar" (marketed as Propecia in the United States) under advice from his doctor to treat apolecia, a form of spot baldness.
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