Yes, Amlodipine Losartan Hydrochlorothiazide does cause hair loss in some cases. If you are experiencing hair loss with this drug discuss with your doctor.
Hair loss appears to be one of the possible side effects in people taking hydrochlorothiazide. In clinical studies, hair loss was reported in people who took hydrochlorothiazide. Given how common hair loss is in the general population, however, it is difficult to say whether hair loss is actually caused by the medicine, genetics, other factors
Do all chemotherapies cause hair loss? Many chemotherapy drugs do not affect your hair. Others cause mild hair thinning or total hair loss.
Hair loss appears to be one of the possible side effects in people taking hydrochlorothiazide. In clinical studies, hair loss was reported in people who took hydrochlorothiazide. Given how common hair loss is in the general population, however, it is difficult to say whether hair loss is actually caused by the medicine, genetics, other factors
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Hydrochlorothiazide does not seem to cause either hair loss or diarrhea. If people are taking medications that are causing hair loss, they can
8. Does Hydrochlorothiazide Cause Hair Loss? Hair Loss is not a documented side effect of Hydrochlorothiazide. The electrolyte imbalance due to HCTZ can cause
I panicked and searched online for the cause of my hair loss. That's when I learned that hydrochlorothiazide can cause hair loss as a rare side effect.
Hydrochlorothiazide does not seem to cause either hair loss or diarrhea. If people are taking medications that are causing hair loss, they can
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Prostate removal leaves your balls intact and functioning and nothing to do with getting an erection. That is the nerve damage, purely physical. Agree that other methods of getting it up can fail; been there, doing that. Still nothing to do with losing your maleness. That is from your balls not producing sufficient testosterone. Creams and injections can, and do, overcome this problem. Yes, andropause can cause loss of your masculinity, drive, body hair and shrinkage of the important bits, and of course impotence.
I know fiction is not true, but sometimes even fantasy needs an element of believability.