March 1997 in “Journal of Endocrinology/Journal of endocrinology” Excessive hair growth in women can be treated with medications like spironolactone and finasteride, and male-pattern baldness in women can be improved with similar treatments.
Eye drops with β-blockers may cause hair loss.
Amphetamine use may not cause hair loss, "geezer" traits are normal aging, not all educated older people are stereotypes, and metronidazole can rarely cause lung disease.
Amphetamines may not directly cause hair loss.
A man had temporary hair loss after a spinal cord injury, with some permanent thinning remaining.
June 1982 in “Reactions (Auckland)” Metoprolol and propranolol may cause hair loss.
Collagen CLR and placenta extract may help treat diffuse hair loss.
September 1980 in “PubMed” Using selenium disulfide on guinea pigs increased hair loss.
Skin ages and changes due to sun, wind, and aging, causing dryness, thinning, and hair loss.
February 1978 in “PubMed” Some birth control pills can cause temporary or more serious hair loss.