Does Sertraline cause hair loss? 

In this brief article, we will discuss whether Sertraline may cause hair loss and explore what to do if you experience hair loss as a result of taking Sertraline. We will also examine research studies on hair loss induced by Sertraline and briefly mention the possibility of withdrawal symptoms and side effects associated with this medication.

Sertraline may cause hair loss.

Although it is not considered a common side effect of this antidepressant, studies suggest that it is still possible (1,2).

Talk to your healthcare provider if Sertraline causes hair loss and this has a negative impact on your quality of life. In such cases, your doctor may attempt to adjust the treatment. 

It is important to know that Sertraline can cause withdrawal symptoms and, in addition to changes on appetite, can also cause other adverse effects (3,4).

If you experience any unusual or concerning issues while taking this medication, it is advisable to contact your doctor.

Does Sertraline cause hair loss? 

Sertraline may cause hair loss. 

Although it is not considered a common side effect of this antidepressant, it is still possible. . 

The exact mechanism by which sertraline causes hair loss is not known, but there are reports of people experiencing this adverse effect within a few weeks of treatment, as well as those who have suffered hair loss after years of using this antidepressant medication (1,2). 

What to do if you suspect that Sertraline is causing hair loss? 

If you’re losing hair on Sertraline, talk to your healthcare provider. 

They will likely investigate the cause of your issue, and if it is indeed associated with the use of the medication, they may consider adjusting the treatment or replacing Sertraline with another more suitable medication. 

You should not stop using the medication without consulting your doctor first.

What does research suggest about hair loss during Sertraline treatment?

There is limited research on alopecia/hair loss caused by Sertraline. 

A study published in 2015 indicated that hair loss on Sertraline is rare, but it is a possibility. This antidepressant may affect the telogen phase of the hair follicles, which in turn can trigger hair fall (1). 

Another study indicated that hair loss caused by Sertraline may not affect everyone, but it can affect people of all ages. This is because the research study revealed a few cases of Sertraline-induced hair loss in teenage users (2). 

Is hair loss on Sertraline treatment reversible? 

Hair loss on Sertraline appears to be temporary and it may be reversed. 

According to studies that reported hair loss in patients taking Sertraline, this adverse effect ceased once the treatment with this medication was discontinued (1,2).

However, it is important to emphasize that each person is unique and responds differently to treatments.

Can Sertraline cause withdrawal symptoms?

Withdrawal symptoms are common among individuals who abruptly stop using this medication. The symptoms may include (3):

  • Nausea
  • Sweating
  • Depression
  • Mood change
  • Frenzied or abnormally excited mood
  • Irritability
  • Anxiety
  • Confusion
  • Dizziness
  • Headache
  • Tiredness
  • Seizures
  • Ringing in the ears
  • Numbness or tingling in the arms, legs, hands, or feet
  • Difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep.

If Sertraline needs to be discontinued, your doctor will suggest an appropriate taper schedule for you to ensure a safe withdrawal. 

Tell your doctor if you experience any of these symptoms when your dose of Sertraline is decreased.

What side effects are associated with Sertraline treatment?

The most common adverse effects of Sertraline treatment include (3,4):

  • Nausea
  • diarrhoea/loose stool
  • tremor
  • dyspepsia
  • decreased appetite
  • hyperhidrosis
  • eye twitching
  • blurry vision
  • ejaculation failure
  • decreased libido
  • Fertility issues (rare)

There are other potentially serious side effects associated with Sertraline. If you experience any unusual or concerning issues while taking this medication, it is advisable to contact your doctor.

It is also important to discuss the use of Zoloft if you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, as Zoloft can cross the placenta and can pass into breast milk.

Conclusion

In this brief article, we discussed whether Sertraline may cause hair loss and explored what to do if you experience hair loss as a result of taking Sertraline. We also examined research studies on hair loss induced by Sertraline and briefly mentioned the possibility of withdrawal symptoms and side effects associated with this medication.

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References

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Kıvrak Y, Yağcı İ, Üstündağ MF, Özcan H. Diffuse Hair Loss Induced by Sertraline Use. Case Rep Psychiatry. 2015;2015:703453.

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Rais T, Singh T, Rais A. Hair loss associated with long-term sertraline treatment in a teenager. Psychiatry (Edgmont). 2005;2(7):52.

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MedlinePlus [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Library of Medicine (US);2023. Sertraline; [updated 2022 Jan 15; cited 2023 Jul 11]. Available from: https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a697048.html.

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ZOLOFT® (sertraline).  U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Reference ID: 5115415 [Internet] [updated 2023 Jan; cited 2023 Jul 11]. Available from: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2023/019839s102,020990s059lbl.pdf#page=28.

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