Sun 2 Aug 2009
Caution – Some Medication Can Cause Hair Loss
Category: Causes of Hair Loss , Common Questions , Female Hair Loss , General Hair Loss Topics , Hair Loss NewsCertain medication can cause temporary or even permanent diffuse hair loss, a type of balding distinct from genetic pattern baldness.
Though providing a list of all medication that has reported hair loss as a possible side effect is virtually impossible, anyone considering taking medication for any reason should become fully aware of the potential side effects before taking it.
Learning about your medication should include consulting with your doctor and researching it online.
Join this hair restoration discussion to discuss how and which medication has been known to cause hair loss. Your experience and/or input may just help others save their own hair. Remember, information is power.
Bill Seemiller – aka Falceros
Associate Publisher/Editor
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