Metoprolol & Hair Loss (Page 9)
UpdatedI have been taking 200 mg. a day for about 4 years. I thought it was a coincidence that I've lost 50% of my hair during this time because I am also going through menopause. I just found out that it is possible the hair loss is caused by metoprolol, so my doctor just wrote me a RX for a different drug. Will my hair grow back? It was very long, down to my waist, but I've been cutting it to compensate for the thinness. I just touch my head and lose a few hairs! Any ideas?
Re: April (# 23)
We need to get the manufacturer to add hair loss at the top of the list! This is not right!
Re: Sandy (# 33)
Seems all the doctors do not believe that it causes hair loss! How do we go about getting FDA to change the literature that pharmacists attach to your prescription? They need to get the pharmaceutical reps to discuss this with the doctors when they deliver the free lunch! Doctors need to be advised!
Re: TONYIA (# 47)
Inept Dr, go see another. I went to dermatologist, a woman. She said she had a baby and lost her hair. Hormones. But ours is called rarely does it lead to baldness.
Telogen Effluvium
Telogen effluvium, a type of hair loss, occurs when large numbers of follicles on the scalp enter the resting phase of the hair growth cycle, called telogen, but the next growth phase doesn’t begin. This causes hair to fall out all over the scalp without new hair growth.
Telogen effluvium does not generally lead to complete baldness, although you may lose 300 to 500 hairs per day, and hair may appear thin, especially at the crown and temples.
A medical event or condition, such as a thyroid imbalance, childbirth, surgery, or a fever, typically triggers this type of hair loss. Telogen effluvium may also occur as a result of a vitamin or mineral deficiency—iron deficiency is a common cause of hair loss in women—or the use of certain medications, such as isotretinoin, prescribed for acne, or warfarin, a blood thinner. Starting or stopping oral contraceptives (birth control pills) may also cause this type of hair loss.
Telogen effluvium usually begins three months after a medical event. If the triggering event is temporary—for example, if you recover from an illness or stop taking the medication causing the hair loss—your hair may grow back after six months. Telogen effluvium is considered chronic if hair loss lasts longer than six months.
For reasons that are unclear to doctors, this type of hair loss may last for years in some people. If hair doesn’t regrow on its own, our dermatologists can offer medication that can help
I thought it was pretty well known that this medicine can cause hair loss?
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