Hi, I've been on simvastatin for quite a long time even though my cholesterol level isn't high and I seem to have lots of hair falling out. When I have washed my hair I have a good handful of hair afterwards. Has anyone else had this since taking simvastatin? TIA
Is there anything that makes you feel it is specifically your statin after all this time?
Of course, hairloss can be a pointer to a few things, but if I were sticking a pin in a list of suspects, I'd want my thyroid and vitamin levels checked out. On that basis a good, broad blood panel would be useful as a insight on things.
Hi @Sarah69 do you fast by any chance?I was talking to another diabetic at work today and she said she had trouble with her statin and hair loss. She said about a month after not taking it her hair stopped coming out.
@Energize . Hi. Hope you don't mind be butting in, once I started metformin I lost half the thickness of my hair, doctors said Nothink to do with metformin. I booked appiontment at doctors & put whole handful of hair on table &?said that was in my shower after last nights shower, my doctor was shocked, but still said wasn't metformin, I lose hair every day, my hair is near my waiste but very much thinner all over & at the front, it started shortly after I started metformin & menopause symtems returned, nurse did say metformin effects the hormones. If you stop regain then growth stops also, only works while your taking it, to exspensive for me to buy on pension. Good luck hope your hair grows again, mine hasn't.Hi @Pattidevans
I'm so pleased you've had such success with Regaine. I've been using it (on prescription) for about 18 months and my hair has certainly thickened. I didn't notice my hair falling out so I think it had slowed growth. I had developed a very thin area on the top of my head, to the front. I couldn't hid it as I wear my hair very short anyway.
More recently, I decided to try without using Regaine (for Women - same stuff) as I had been taking Vit B12 injections for a year and had hoped the B12 defiency was the cause. However, I've just restarted this Regaine as I feel it has become quite thin again, in spite of B12 levels being very good now.
Definitely worth a try, if anyone else has thinning hair on the top (Female Hair Loss Pattern) I think it's quite expensive if you're having to buy it yourself. I consider myself very lucky that I have it on prescription, I have to say.
I have B12 injections every 8 weeks, they did little for my hair.Hi @Pattidevans
I'm so pleased you've had such success with Regaine. I've been using it (on prescription) for about 18 months and my hair has certainly thickened. I didn't notice my hair falling out so I think it had slowed growth. I had developed a very thin area on the top of my head, to the front. I couldn't hid it as I wear my hair very short anyway.
More recently, I decided to try without using Regaine (for Women - same stuff) as I had been taking Vit B12 injections for a year and had hoped the B12 defiency was the cause. However, I've just restarted this Regaine as I feel it has become quite thin again, in spite of B12 levels being very good now.
Definitely worth a try, if anyone else has thinning hair on the top (Female Hair Loss Pattern) I think it's quite expensive if you're having to buy it yourself. I consider myself very lucky that I have it on prescription, I have to say.
Must change avatar!I have B12 injections every 8 weeks, they did little for my hair.
Regaine for women is generally 2% Minoxidil whereas Regaine for men is 5% and applied twice per day. Yes you have to continue all your life and it is fairly expensive. I buy it online at around £40 for a 3 month supply but my hairdressing bills and paying out for other products such as hair voluminisers and conditioners etc. has reduced immensely.
It doesn't work for everyone, but it it does it is worth every penny for self esteem etc. I've let my colouring grow out. I am now proudly grey/white and I am getting so many compliments despite my hair being about 1" long. It is liberating after so many years struggle.
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Hi @maureen5752 I to, had hair loss after taking Metformin for 5 weeks before stopping it. I once had thick, curly and a lot of hair and now it's straight,thin and i have to cut it really short. However,saying all that, at the same time my thyroid levels were messed about so to this day am not sure whether it was thyroid or Metformin.But it does make a person very self conscious to say the least.@Energize . Hi. Hope you don't mind be butting in, once I started metformin I lost half the thickness of my hair, doctors said Nothink to do with metformin. I booked appiontment at doctors & put whole handful of hair on table &?said that was in my shower after last nights shower, my doctor was shocked, but still said wasn't metformin, I lose hair every day, my hair is near my waiste but very much thinner all over & at the front, it started shortly after I started metformin & menopause symtems returned, nurse did say metformin effects the hormones. If you stop regain then growth stops also, only works while your taking it, to exspensive for me to buy on pension. Good luck hope your hair grows again, mine hasn't.