
Drug-Induced Hair Loss in American Males: Mechanisms, Culprits, and Management Strategies
Reading Time: 2 minutes Introduction Hair loss, a common concern among American males, can be attributed to various factors, including genetics, stress, and medical treatments. Among these, drug-induced hair loss, or telogen effluvium, is a significant yet often overlooked issue. This article delves into the mechanisms, common culprits, and management strategies for drug-induced hair loss, providing valuable insights for affected individuals. Mechanisms of Drug-Induced Hair Loss Drug-induced hair loss typically occurs when medications disrupt the normal hair growth cycle. The hair growth cycle consists of three phases: anagen (growth), catagen (transitional), and telogen (resting). Certain drugs can push a large number of hair follicles...