Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Drug may shed hair

Consume a number of drugs, such as acne and high blood pressure medications can trigger hair never grew up and eventually fall out. Wow, really?

Citing Dailymail, Dr. Matthew Harries, dermatologist Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust said, "It is estimated that the drug resulted in the resting phase of hair stuffed fertile. Then, the hairs then fall out a few months later."

 
Roaccutane is prescribed retinoid for acne, hair loss thought to cause a surprise. As many as 16% of people who take it have hair loss.

In addition, beta-blockers are commonly used to treat high blood pressure, anti-coagulant for blood thinners, antidepressants and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs have also been linked to hair loss, although it is unclear details.

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