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Tag: Hair thinning

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How Late is Too Late to Use Minoxidil for Hair Loss?

5 min read
Studies show topical minoxidil can be effective in treating hair loss for many, but its success hinges on one crucial factor: the vitality of your hair follicles. The question of how late is too late to use minoxidil depends less on the duration of your hair loss and more on whether viable follicles remain.

Does Ajovy cause hair thinning? A closer look at clinical trials vs. anecdotal reports

4 min read
While large-scale clinical trials for the migraine medication Ajovy did not document hair loss as a common side effect, anecdotal and post-marketing reports suggest a possible link between treatment and hair thinning. Patients and healthcare providers must understand the distinction between observed side effects in controlled studies and voluntary real-world reports.

Does Dexamethasone Cause Hair Loss? Understanding the Link

4 min read
While often used to treat inflammatory conditions, dexamethasone and other corticosteroids are known to have a range of side effects, including a potential link to hair thinning. Though less common than other adverse reactions, understanding how and why dexamethasone can affect hair is crucial for patients undergoing long-term treatment.

A Deep Dive Into Which Steroids Make Your Hair Fall Out

4 min read
While about 1-3% of the U.S. population has used anabolic steroids, many people remain unaware that these and other steroids can lead to shedding and thinning. This article explores which steroids make your hair fall out, explaining the key differences between anabolic steroids and corticosteroids and the mechanisms behind this side effect.

How to tell if medication is causing hair loss?

4 min read
Drug-induced alopecia is a reversible hair loss that can occur within days to weeks of starting a new medication [1.2.6]. Understanding how to tell if medication is causing hair loss involves recognizing specific timelines and shedding patterns, which differ from other forms of alopecia.