Drugs may induce hair loss, stimulate hair growth or, more rarely, induce changes in the hair shape and colour. Drug-induced hair loss is usually completely reversible and is, in most cases, a consequence of a toxic effect of the drug on the hair follicle matrix. In rare cases alopecia may be permanent. Depending on type of drug, dosage and patient susceptibility, hair loss presents as telogen effluvium, anagen effluvium or both. Telogen effluvium is also commonly observed after discontinuation of drugs that prolong anagen, such as topical minoxidil and oral contraceptives. Although a large number of drugs have been occasionally reported to produce hair loss, only for a few drugs the relation between drug intake and hair loss has been prove...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a chronic autoimmune disease that causes non-scarring alopecia. While most c...
Drug-induced alopecia, characterized by non-scarring hair loss of scalp and body, is a rare side eff...
Copyright © 2015 Yüksel Kıvrak et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Drugs may induce hair loss, stimulate hair growth or, more rarely, induce changes in the hair shape ...
Drugs may cause hair loss, stimulate hair growth, or induce changes in the hair shape and color. Dru...
Hairs are produced in hair follicles that have a cyclic activity. The cycles that normal hair follic...
Hairs are produced in hair follicles that have a cyclic activity. The cycles that normal hair follic...
Increased shedding of hair and noticeable hair thinning or baldness (alopecia) are increasingly cite...
Hair colour modifications comprise lightening/graying, darkening, or even a complete hair colour cha...
• External factors may result in hair loss, increased hair growth, or changes in the color and textu...
Effluvium, known as diffuse hair loss, is seen as anagen and telogen effluvium. In telogen effluvium...
Throughout human history, women have paid great attention to the beauty of their hair, and modern wo...
Two cases of alopecia observed during treatment with lithium and valproate are described, and the re...
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) is a severe cutaneous drug adverse rea...
Importance/objectiveThere are a number of toxic agents that can cause alopecia. In this review we su...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a chronic autoimmune disease that causes non-scarring alopecia. While most c...
Drug-induced alopecia, characterized by non-scarring hair loss of scalp and body, is a rare side eff...
Copyright © 2015 Yüksel Kıvrak et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Drugs may induce hair loss, stimulate hair growth or, more rarely, induce changes in the hair shape ...
Drugs may cause hair loss, stimulate hair growth, or induce changes in the hair shape and color. Dru...
Hairs are produced in hair follicles that have a cyclic activity. The cycles that normal hair follic...
Hairs are produced in hair follicles that have a cyclic activity. The cycles that normal hair follic...
Increased shedding of hair and noticeable hair thinning or baldness (alopecia) are increasingly cite...
Hair colour modifications comprise lightening/graying, darkening, or even a complete hair colour cha...
• External factors may result in hair loss, increased hair growth, or changes in the color and textu...
Effluvium, known as diffuse hair loss, is seen as anagen and telogen effluvium. In telogen effluvium...
Throughout human history, women have paid great attention to the beauty of their hair, and modern wo...
Two cases of alopecia observed during treatment with lithium and valproate are described, and the re...
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) is a severe cutaneous drug adverse rea...
Importance/objectiveThere are a number of toxic agents that can cause alopecia. In this review we su...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a chronic autoimmune disease that causes non-scarring alopecia. While most c...
Drug-induced alopecia, characterized by non-scarring hair loss of scalp and body, is a rare side eff...
Copyright © 2015 Yüksel Kıvrak et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...