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Question Title: Medicines for my Mother

Forum: The Heart Forum
Topic: Heart Disease


My mother is 74 yrs. old is on the following medications for heart, high blood
pressure, diabetes (insulin dependant). She takes Cozaar 50mg., coumadin 2.5
mg., miacalcin, furosemide, Lanoxin, Rezulin 600mg.

She is loosing her hair. Is this normal? And is this possibly some drug
reaction?

Thank you,

Linda LaPorte


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Dear Linda,

Hair loss, or alopecia, in your mother's case could either be due to aging-related changes, or possibly has occurred as a side effect of medications. I've done a search of the reported adverse events associated with the medications you've listed and have found the following information: less than one percent of patients treated with cozaar (losartan) experienced hair loss. It is difficult to be certain whether this hair loss would have occurred in the absence of the medication (naturally occuring), or whether it was truly associated with the medication.

Two options she could consider would include seeing a dermatologist to examine the pattern of hair loss and determine what mechanism (age-related changes, or medications) is most likely. Secondly, she could discuss with her doctor stopping the cozaar (by substituting this with another class of blood pressure medications) and watching whether this change in the medicines is helpful.

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