Sexual side effects of Finasteride
Finasteride-related erectile dysfunction is arguably the drug’s most well-known side effect. Several patients have indeed reported sexual side effects when taking Finasteride. A 2011 campaign by the FDA in the US led to much greater awareness of Finasteride’s potential side effects [5].
However, more widespread knowledge doesn’t equate to more prevalence of these side effects. Multiple studies have found that Finasteride’s sexual side effects impact a very small proportion of users. One review of 73 research papers found that sexual dysfunction affects just 2.1% to 3.8% of patients taking Finasteride [6]. Erectile dysfunction was the most common sexual side effect, followed by ejaculatory dysfunction and lowered libido.
A comprehensive review found that when used in higher doses to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), Finasteride was infrequently associated with ejaculation, erection, and libido problems [7]. However, it’s important to note that the dosage of Finasteride for BPH is typically around 5 times higher than the hair loss treatment dosage.
Another study found adverse sexual side effects in 1.2% to 1.8% of Finasteride users [4]. Side effects quickly resolved themselves among those who stopped taking the drug.
Finasteride has also been linked with a “nocebo” effect [8]. That means the patient’s negative expectations of the drug can trigger or worsen symptoms, rather than being caused solely by the drug itself.
Ultimately, there’s a very low chance you’ll experience erectile dysfunction and other persistent sexual side effects that may impede sexual function from using Finasteride [9]. Find out more about whether Finasteride side effects are permanent.