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About Medication-induced hair loss

Certain medications can contribute to hair loss as a side effect. This type of hair loss & known as drug-induced alopecia & can occur with various medications & including chemotherapy drugs & anticoagulants & anticonvulsants & beta-blockers & and certain antidepressants. The mechanism by which medications cause hair loss can vary. Some drugs may disrupt the normal hair growth cycle & leading to increased shedding & while others may cause hair thinning or changes in hair texture. The severity of medication-induced hair loss can vary among individuals & and it's essential to discuss any concerns with the prescribing healthcare professional. *In some cases & hair loss due to medication may be temporary & and the hair may regrow once the medication is discontinued. However & it's crucial not to alter or stop medication without consulting with a healthcare professional