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Valproate-associated hair abnormalities: Pathophysiology and management strategies.

Samir Kumar Praharaj, Ravindra N Munoli, Suma T Udupa, Sivapriya Vaidyanathan
Review Human psychopharmacology 2022 7 인용
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Study Design

연구 유형
narrative review
중재
Valproate-associated hair abnormalities: Pathophysiology and management strategies. not specified
대조군
Placebo
효과 방향
Positive
비뚤림 위험
Unclear

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To review the literature on valproate-associated hair abnormalities and the available treatment options. METHODS: We searched PubMed and Google Scholar with keywords including "valproate", "valproic acid", "hair", "alopecia", and "effluvium," supplemented with hand search from cross-references. We included all types of studies including case reports in this review. RESULTS: The pathophysiology of hair loss includes telogen effluvium, biotin, mineral deficiency, and possibly hyperandrogenism. Diagnosis is based on history of hair loss or abnormalities following valproate treatment, and is confirmed by use of simple clinical tests such as pull test and modified wash test. Treatment involves reassurance and advice on hair care, and if possible drug discontinuation or dose reduction. Medications such as biotin and other vitamins with minerals supplementation is effective for most individuals with hair loss. Other treatment options are agomelatine, topical valproate or minoxidil, though these lack evidence. CONCLUSION: Hair abnormalities with valproate are common, benign adverse effects, and management includes general measures and specific treatment options.

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