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Prescription Drugs and Hair Loss
Many prescription drugs have an effect on a person hair loss. The results can sometimes be dramatic, particularly if nothing is done to counteract there effects.
Drugs that cause hair loss include:
- Acne-Accutane
- Blood - Anticoagulants- panwarfin, sofarin, coumadin, heparin
- Cholesterol Lowering - Atronids, Lopid
- Convulsion/Epilepsy - Anticonvulsants -Tridore
- Antidepressants - Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, Anafranil, Janimine, Tofranil, Adapin, Sinequan,Surmontil, Pamelor, Ventyl, Elavin, Endep, Norpramin, Pertofane, Vivactil, Asendin, Haldol
- Diet - Amphetamines
- Fungus - Antifungals
- Glaucoma - Timoptic eye drops, Ocudose, XC
- Gout- Allopurinol
- Heart Beta blockers such as - Tenormin, Lopresser, Corgard, Inderal
- Hormonal Conditions - Birth Control pills, Progesterone, Estrogen, Male Androgenic hormones and all forms of testosterone, anabolic steroids, Prednisone and other steroids
- Inflammation - Arthritis drugs, NSAIDS such as: Naprosyn, Anaprox, Indocin, Clinoril
- Anti-inflammatory drugs such as - Methotrexate, Rheumatex, Folex
- Parkinson's Disease - Levadopa
- Thyroid Disorders - Most all of these drugs
- Ulcers - Both prescription and OTC: Tagamet, Zantac, Pepcid
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