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Fluoxetine induced hair loss: a case report

Alpha Psychiatry 2014; 15: Supplement S7-S9
DOI: 10.5455/apd.39824
Read: 1040 Downloads: 420 Published: 01 February 2014

Drug-induced alopecia is a side effect characterized by generalized hair loss. It is reversible when the drug is discontinued. It is a common side effect of psychotropic drugs. Increasingly widespread use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor is rare and limited to case reports on the use of alopecia. The exact mechanism of drug-induced alopecia is unknown. However, alopecia an undesirable side effect, and can cause drug incompatibility. Here, we report a case of hair loss after fluoxetine use which resolved after the discontinuation of fluoxetine [Anadolu Psikiyatri Derg 2014; 15(0.100): S7-S9]

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