Does finasteride tablet cause liver damage?

Feb 08, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhou Chao
Introduction
After entering the body, finasteride tablets can cause certain damage to the liver. The liver is located in the upper right abdomen, between the gastrointestinal tract and the heart. Typically, drug components and their metabolites are distributed via the bloodstream from the heart throughout the body. When passing through the liver, substances carried by oxygen-rich blood supplied by the hepatic artery enter the liver, exposing it to drug-induced stimulation and potential damage.

Finasteride tablets can cause certain damage to the liver.

The main ingredient of finasteride tablets is finasteride, which may cause some degree of liver damage after entering the body. Since the liver is located in the upper right abdomen between the gastrointestinal tract and the heart, drugs and their metabolites typically enter systemic circulation via the heart after administration. When circulating blood reaches the liver through the hepatic artery, oxygen-rich blood delivers these substances into the liver, potentially exposing it to drug-induced irritation and resulting in liver injury.

It is recommended not to use medications indiscriminately in daily life to avoid liver damage. If taking medications known to affect the liver, follow medical advice and consider concomitant use of hepatoprotective agents as directed.

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