Klonopin and Female Hair Loss – Balding Blog

Hi Dr. Rassman,

I recently saw my dermatologist over concern about thinning hair. I started taking the anti-convulsant klonopin almost a year ago, a few months after I cut off about 15 inches of dense hair to nill, so I didn’t pay attention to thinning the whole past year. My dermatologist looked at my part line at noted that my part was defiitely bigger on the top than on the back of my head. I also notified her that the hair on my forearms and legs were thicker since starting the klonopin. She said that it could be one of three things:

1) a really stressful year,
2) androgenic alopecia emerging (I’m 30) independently, or
3) drug induced alopecia and hirsutism caused by the klonopin with the klonopin possibly unmasking androgenic alopecia early.

She said that if the cause was drug related, even in the case of unmasking AGA early, alopecia would be reversible once I stopped taking the drug, reversible that is until I reached menopause and then it would reemerge. My maternal grandmother has the thinning hair but she didn’t get it until she menopausal. Is my dermatologist incorrect in assuming if the klonopin unmasked AGA, the hair will automtically grow back for the next ten years or so, after I stop taking the drug? I don’t understand this as I’ve read several places on the web that “unmasking” of AGA implies that hair growth is not going to revive temporarily if you stop taking a drug. I got really excited when she said if that was the case my hair would grow back the way it was until I reached menopause. Her plan for me was to get me off klonopin and see what happens, it would take about 3 months to taper off this drug, and then several months after that to see if it grows back. that if it doesn’t grow back it’s classic AGA having nothing to do with the klonopin as an early trigger at all. IN the meantime if it is there something I should do as a preventive factor, like go out and purchase rogaine and see if it works? Your input would be very much appreciated.

KlonopinIt sounds like your dermatologist has it covered and you should follow her advice. If you’d like a true second opinion, you’ll have to find another dermatologist in your area. Klonopin, like other benzodiazepines, can cause hair loss in some people.

I realize it isn’t what you were hoping to get out of me, but I don’t have nearly as much experience with Klonopin (clonazepam) as it seems your dermatologist does to add any significant value to what you have discussed here… though I appreciate you sharing your experience and wish you luck.




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Taking Multiple Medications — How Can I Pinpoint the Cause for My Female Hair Loss? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

(female) I was put on Lorazepam, Topamax, and Wellbutrin. After over a year on Wellbutin, about3 months on Lorazepam, and about 2 months on Topamax my hair has begun to get very thin and frizzy. I thought it was falling out, I am not sure if it is that or breakage. I got a haircut, bought rogaine and am using Nioxin hair products. Which of these meds could have caused this and is there any way to pinpoint which one?

Pinpointing the one or two medications that are participating in your hair loss is very difficult. You need to go over this with your prescribing doctor. Have you been worked up for the various medical conditions that can cause female hair loss?

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In the News – Love Cured Complete Alopecia in Young Woman – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Perhaps I’m just an old romantic, but I really enjoyed this story. Maybe balding people should look for love to cure their hair loss? Likely not, but the story is entertaining for sure.

Hayley BurtonSnippet from the article –

Love has been a hairraising experience for Hayley Burton – in the nicest possible way.

The pretty 20-year-old student had been TOTALLY BALD for seven years before meeting and falling in love with boyfriend Don Timson.

But now her locks are growing back despite her extreme form of hair-loss disease alopecia.

Full text — People.co.uk – The Lock of Love!

In Hayley’s own words — Pick Me Up Magazine – Love made me hairy!

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In the News – Stress from Being Bullied Causes Teen Girl to Go Bald – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

From the article:

A teenage girl who was the victim of disgraceful bullying for three years has been left so traumatised that her hair has fallen out.

Faith Hawley, 14, said she was verbally abused, punched and even had her hair set on fire after starting at secondary school.

After three years Faith was diagnosed with alopecia, which doctors say was down to stress.

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Bullied girl - before and after

 

Wow. This is a horrible case of stress, and for a 14 year old girl to lose all of her hair, it must’ve been quite extreme. Read the full article at the UK’s Daily Mail — ‘I was so badly bullied my hair fell out’: Girl, 14, reveals ordeal at hands of school yobs

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(female) I am getting bald on top. Does cheap hair spray cause this cause I do use a lot of it? I am only on medicine liptor and zetia . Can this medicine cause hair loss. It is getting worse. What can I do? I am 67 years old

Although not a known side effect, the medication you are on may cause hair loss — or you may be experiencing genetic female hair loss, which is present in half of post menopausal women. You need to be examined by a good doctor and tested for a variety of medical conditions which can cause hair loss.

I highly doubt that it is caused by your hair spray.

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I am a 27y/o female I have been dealing with hair loss for about 3yrs now. I have been diagnosed with pcos. I am being treated for that with birthconrol pills. the last time i checked my hormone levels were close to normal as well as my thyroid levels. so why is my hair still falling out? my family have no signs of baldness mother and father,grandparents, both have full hair. everybody but me. please help have you ever heard of thymu skin does it work? I also seem to have a lot of grity white stuff on my scalp my hair if very thin on top. please help

To answer your questions about the management of your PCOS and hair loss, I would need to examine you as I would anyone I was treating. PCOS tends to act like male patterned hair loss and I would want to know if that was you situation. I’d first map out your hair for miniaturization and then get a diagnosis.

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ThymuSkin is a shampoo. The science is weak and I have no working experience with it.

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hi Im a cheerleader and recently while I was stunting my partner and I were doing a trick where I start laying on the floor. Well while I was down there he stepped on my hair and then proceeded to throw me up in the air. The results were a huge chunck of hair coming out, at least 50-100 strands. I have long dark hair,about to my lower back, and I was wondering if that hair will grow back and if so how long will it take?

It will grow out, but it will take some time to grow to the length you have now. It might take a few months to get started, or it may start in as little as a few weeks, but it will come back.

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I’m currently 7 months pregnant and have had hair loss since August, right through my pregnancy. I’ve recently had some blood tests and my ferratin levels are at 8 and Heamaglobin’s at 11.5. I’ve been prescribed a 100 mg Iron supplements called Pregaday. How can I get my iron levels up quickly?

You can’t. You need to take the medications as prescribed by your doctor. As in life, there are no shortcuts and considering that you are pregnant, you must follow the prescribed directions to the detail that will provide you with the best and safest response.

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I was going out of town to work on a strenous work project. I decided to take hgh when I started the job. While I was away, my hairline began receding and itching. I didn’t realize it was the HGH until too late, ten weeks of use. I am female and now must hide the front of my head with scarves and wraps. I’m using rogaine. Is there anything that can reverse hgh hair loss?

You may have done permanent damage, but you will not know for a full 8 months from the time you stopped the HGH (which can cause hair loss in some people). A hair transplant may have some value if you do not recover. Unfortunately, you’ll just have to wait and see.

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Hypersensitive to Minoxidil? — I Experienced Heart Palpitations – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hello-

I started using Minoxidil 5% twice a day in January or February of 2006. I didn’t experience any side effects, so a year later, I substituted the 5% Minoxidil with 12.5% at night. I still didn’t feel any side effects. I switched to Xandrox 5% (minoxidil with azaelic acid) last December since I have PCOS and it was recommended to help stop the miniaturization of my hair. Within a couple of weeks (maybe even a week), I experienced heart palpitations. Is it possible that people can become hypersensitive to Minoxidil after a period of time (for me, 2 years)? Or could it be coincidental and related to something else?

Thanks

I would never recommend 12.5% topical minoxidil, as it can have serious systemic side effects (just as you described). More importantly, heart palpitations can be a harbinger to a serious and life threatening condition. I strongly recommend that you follow up with a physician for an examination. Minoxidil can cause a drop in blood pressure in a limited number of people.

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