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December 30, 2002

Pills for Diabetes

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Question from Christchurch, New Zealand:

I’m now 22 years old, and I have had type 1 diabetes since I was 12. I was put on metformin seven years ago. It was also around that time that I started experiencing hair loss on my head. Earlier this year I was also diagnosed with PCOS and was put on Diane-35, spironolactone and cyproterone acetate, but my hair loss problem hasn’t stopped. Can metformin cause hair loss? I read on some sites that it could, but there are also many other sites that contradict that.

Answer:

From: DTeam Staff

Metformin has been used to treat insulin resistance syndromes, including type 2 diabetes and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. It is possible to have type 1 diabetes and subsequently develop an insulin resistance syndrome. Insulin resistance syndrome is associated with hyperandrogenism, hair over the face and body, irregular periods, thinning or loss of hair, and acne. The metformin has an ability to decrease the insulin resistance and subsequently treat the above symptoms. The metformin was undoubtedly used to treat the insulin resistance. The fact that it did not work is possible. I doubt it was a side effect of the metformin.

JTL