Avapro and Hair Loss
The medicine Avapro is used for lowering high blood pressure. This medication may be used as both monotherapy or in combination with other hypertension remedies. The dosage of Avapro application depends on the condition of your health and reaction to treatment. You may feel the medicine’s reaction right after two weeks, and even if you feel all right, you will need to continue the course.
Usually, people are cured by Avapro in a good way, but some of them can have side effects, among which hair loss is observed from time to time. One should note that hair loss caused by drugs is a rather widespread thing. The researchers found out that the medicine affects hair in two ways, or more precisely, on two phases of hair growth. When affecting anagen phase, the hair loss starts right after the week of taking medication. In telogen phase, the hair loss becomes apparent after two-four months. That’s why if you feel your hair ‘escaping’ your head, and you have a permanent itching, turn for emergent medical help.
The hair loss caused by taking Avapro is always reversible, so it means that you will have your hair re-grown after a while. The minimal period of curing hair comes to three months at average.