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June 28, 2001

Diagnosis and Symptoms, Thyroid

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Question from Laguna Woods, California, USA:

My wife, who has type�2 diabetes, is experiencing hair loss from her head. She is taking Glucophage [metformin], glyburide and an ACE inhibitor. Can any of her medications cause her problem?

Answer:

From: DTeam Staff

Hair loss can be a signal from the body that things are not in balance. It could be caused by many things, environments, nutritional, medication or hormonal. I would suggest your wife discuss all of the possibilities with her physician and get further testing to determine the cause of her hair loss.

KS

[Editor’s comment: Unlikely to be the pills; there’s one very common medical condition that can do this (hypothyroidism) that her doctors can easily check for; if the lab tests are abnormal for this condition, therapy is straight-forward, and very important to get started.

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