Alopecia and mood stabilizers: two case reports.

Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci

Hôpital Psychiatrique Cantona, Perreux/Neuchätel, Switzerland.

Published: February 1993

Two cases of alopecia observed during treatment with lithium and valproate are described, and the recent literature on this subject is reviewed. Our clinical observations confirm earlier reports. These toxic alopecias are characterized by a diffuse but rarely total hair loss. After stopping medication, the hair grows back generally and completely. Two cases of toxic alopecia are presented where hair grew back following a substitution of lithium by valproate in the first case and after stopping valproate in the second. The evaluation and therapeutic attitude in the presence of alopecia in patients needing mood stabilizers are also discussed.

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