Washington sources have stated that according to a new study, Finasteride, a widely-used drug that reduces the size of prostate glands and stimulates hair growth, also affecting the president's low prostate levels and thick mane, and moreover it has been tied to several other sever and uncomfortable side effects as well.
Accordingly Finasteride was originally developed to treat urinary problems in men, but studies went on to show the drug made prostate glands smaller by reducing levels of hormone in participants, but further during the clinical trials, scientists saw an unexpected side effect hair growth, prompting, in 1997, the FDA to approve the steroid inhibitor as the first ever drug to treat male pattern baldness.
Meanwhile a separate study evaluated another concern
about 5ARIs erectile dysfunction. Further Drs Tina Kiguradze and William Temps
of Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago and
colleagues found that when erectile dysfunction occurred in men taking 5ARIs
for at least 180 days, the dysfunction was more likely to last at least 90 days
after stopping the medication.