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Decreased alcohol consumption among former male users of finasteride with persistent sexual side effects: A preliminary report

机译:初步报告显示,非那雄胺的前男性使用者饮酒减少,且持续存在性副作用

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Background: There is a robust literature in rodents, but not in humans, on the interaction between finasteride and alcohol, particularly as it relates to neurosteroids. Finasteride has been shown to reduce alcohol intake and suppress alcohol preference in male mice. This study examines the role of finasteride in alcohol consumption in humans with male pattern hair loss. Methods: The subjects were 83 otherwise healthy men who developed persistent sexual side effects associated with finasteride, despite the cessation of this medication for at least 3 months. Information from standardized interviews was collected regarding medical histories, sexual function, and alcohol consumption before and after finasteride use. Results: Of the 63 men who consumed at least 1 alcoholic beverage/wk prior to starting finasteride, 41 (65%) noted a decrease in their alcohol consumption after stopping finasteride. This reduction typically began before discontinuing finasteride. Twenty men (32%) reported no change in their alcohol consumption, and 2 men (3%) reported an increase in their alcohol consumption. For the 63 consumers of alcohol, the mean number (±SE) of alcoholic beverages/wk declined from 5.2 ± 0.7 before finasteride to 2.0 ± 0.3 after finasteride (p < 0.0001). A major study limitation is the lack of a comparison group. Conclusions: In former male users of finasteride who developed persistent sexual side effects, 65% noticed a decline in their alcohol consumption as compared to baseline. This finding is consistent with finasteride's ability to modulate alcohol intake in rodents. Further research is needed on the central nervous system effects of finasteride in humans.
机译:背景:关于非那雄胺与酒精之间的相互作用,尤其是与神经类固醇有关的文献,在啮齿动物中有大量文献报道,但在人类中却没有。非那雄胺已被证明可以减少雄性小鼠的酒精摄入并抑制其酒精偏好。这项研究探讨了非那雄胺在男性型脱发的人类饮酒中的作用。方法:受试者为83例健康男性,尽管停止了这种药物至少3个月的治疗,但仍持续出现与非那雄胺相关的性副作用。从标准化访谈中收集了有关非那雄胺使用前后的病史,性功能和饮酒的信息。结果:63名开始使用非那雄胺之前每星期至少喝1杯酒精饮料的男性中,有41名(65%)指出停用非那雄胺后其酒精消耗有所减少。这种减少通常在停用非那雄胺之前开始。二十名男性(32%)报告其饮酒量没有变化,而两名男性(3%)报告其饮酒量增加。对于63个饮酒者,酒精饮料的平均周数(±SE)从非那雄胺之前的5.2±0.7降至非那雄胺之后的2.0±0.3(p <0.0001)。研究的主要局限性是缺乏比较组。结论:在非那雄胺的前男性使用者中出现持续的性副作用,与基线相比,有65%的人发现其饮酒量有所下降。这一发现与非那雄胺调节啮齿动物酒精摄入的能力相符。非那雄胺对人的中枢神经系统影响尚需进一步研究。

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