The May 29 memo from Dr. Sean Barbabella, summarizing the May 26 exam, lists medications such as rosuvastatin, ezetimibe and aspirin for cardiac prevention — but does not include finasteride, commonly known as Propecia. RadarOnline noted the anti-hair-loss drug had been on records during Trump’s first term (2017–2021).
A White House spokesperson told the Washington Post the report “reflects all medications deemed clinically relevant to disclose at this time.” The memo also states the president ‘‘remains in excellent health’’ and is fit to carry out his duties, according to Barbabella’s summary.