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Celexa And Hair Loss Is Inevitable As The Drug Depletes Much Needed Protein In The Body

from: Nourman Med


There is no doubt that Celexa and hair loss are not directly related as far as treating either depression for which the drug is most often prescribed, nor is it meant to control hair loss. Celexa is a drug given to someone who may be in need of improving his or her mood to come out of say depression and thus this drug is really an anti-depressant of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor variety. Also, the main use of Celexa is to increase some natural substances present in the user' s brain and thus, since it is clearly prescribed for treating depression, it must not be used outside without first getting a doctor to prescribe it and so considering Celexa and hair loss without first getting medical opinion would be dangerous to say the least.

Also A Means To Treat Prostate Cancer

Celexa is also used for prostrate cancer treatment and as an anti-depressant it can be used for the treatment of hot flashes especially in men who may be undergoing hormonal therapy for their prostate cancer problem. Thus, far from Celexa and hair loss being genuinely concerned with anything but depression, and now of late prostate cancer as well, one would need to think twice before using Celexa for hair loss.

In fact, doctors would actually be the first to inform you that celexa causes hair loss as a side effect though such a reaction has yet to be medically confirmed. There are however many patients that have reported Celexa and hair loss as occurring after using this anti-depressant and one of the reasons put forward as to why Celexa and hair loss go together is that the drug can cause protein depletion and also amino acid depletion. And, hair is essentially made up of protein which makes the theory stronger and also quite valid that there is no advantage to be gained from using Celexa as far as preventing hair loss is concerned.

Thus, besides asking your doctor about Celexa and hair loss, you may also need to ask about how to prevent such hair loss that is a result of taking Celexa and also try and avoid taking the drug by looking for alternative solutions. You may want to consider eating a diet that is going to promote your health and which contains enough of proteins as well as iron that will promote hair growth, and by also ensuring that you get enough rest and do not treat your hair abrasively, you will have found good ways of reducing and also preventing hair loss in your normal activities.





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