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Cholesterol-lowering drugs Ulcer drugs Anticoagulants Agents for gout Drugs derived from Vitamin A Anticonvulsants taken for epilepsy Antidepressants Blood thinners Anabolic steroids Chemotherapy Drugs
However, not all prescription drugs under these categories have hair loss as a side effect. This has to be checked with
doctor.
#5 Other factors
Research is being continuously conducted on
causes and solutions for hair loss. Recently, Japanese scientists concluded from studies that excessive sebum could clog
hair roots and cause hair loss. An excessive intake of some nutrients such as Vitamins A and E can actually promote hair loss.
There is no dearth of solutions, prescriptions and treatments available for hair loss. Every once in a while, a new 'wonder' drug such as Rogaine will enter
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Rachel Stepsen suffered hair loss from her mid-20's. In an effort to find treatment, Rachel learned all there is to know about hair. She's written a series of articles to help others learn about hair, and how they can most effectively reduce their own hair loss with the right treatment.