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No Periods For Seven Years. Taking Cyclacur Medication. Hair Loss A Side Effect?

Dear Doctor, im taking fore 7 years Cyclacur, due to the absence of my periods. Please may ia have an answer does the cyclacur tablets cause hair loss , because i have some years that i suffer hair loss, thus this months i have a lot hair loss. Im in stress due to the hair loss. Please kindly send me an answer. Thank you. ann
Thu, 11 Oct 2012
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Hi and welcome to Healthcare Magic. Thanks for your question...

Cyclacur (Estradiol) can cause hair growth abnormalities as a side effect. This can either be hair loss or new hair growth in unusual areas. If your hair loss is severe, please consult your doctor to discuss further management options.

Wish you all the best.

- Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar
Consultant Psychiatrist
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No Periods For Seven Years. Taking Cyclacur Medication. Hair Loss A Side Effect?

Hi and welcome to Healthcare Magic. Thanks for your question... Cyclacur (Estradiol) can cause hair growth abnormalities as a side effect. This can either be hair loss or new hair growth in unusual areas. If your hair loss is severe, please consult your doctor to discuss further management options. Wish you all the best. - Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar Consultant Psychiatrist