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      research Hair Loss in Psychopharmacology

      79 citations, January 2000 in “Annals of Clinical Psychiatry”
      Some psychiatric medications can cause hair loss, but stopping or reducing the dose usually reverses it.
      Hair Loss in Psychopharmacology

      research Hair Loss in Psychopharmacology

      63 citations, March 2000 in “Annals of clinical psychiatry”
      Some psychiatric medications can cause hair loss, but it usually grows back after adjusting the medication.
      Drug Reactions Affecting Hair: Diagnosis

      research Drug Reactions Affecting Hair: Diagnosis

      85 citations, April 2007 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      Some drugs can cause hair loss, change hair color and shape, or increase hair growth, and treatment may involve stopping the drug or using specific hair growth treatments.
      Drug-Induced Hair Disorders

      research Drug-Induced Hair Disorders

      40 citations, August 2006 in “Current Drug Safety”
      Some drugs can cause hair loss, excessive growth, or color changes, often reversible but sometimes permanent.

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