A popular hair-loss drug may be causing babies to suffer 'werewolf syndrome' leaving them blanketed in hair, Spanish health chiefs have warned. Almost a dozen cases have now been reported in ...
Stock images of a child who has werewolf syndrome. Eleven babies in Europe have developed hypertrichosis — commonly known as “werewolf syndrome,” which is excessive hair growth over the ...
The infants affected by the medicine are expected to recover within weeks (stock photo) A number of children in Spain have had abnormal hair growth similar to "werewolf syndrome" after receiving ...
Navarra Pharmacovigilance Center has detected 11 cases of hypertrichosis — commonly known as “werewolf syndrome” — in babies throughout Spain and has found that 5% topical minoxidil was used by each ...
Eleven babies in Europe have developed hypertrichosis — commonly known as “werewolf syndrome,” which is excessive hair growth over the entire body — after exposure to their caregivers’ topical ...
This is currently still being investigated. ‘These neurological abnormalities are also described as werewolf syndrome. This syndrome can lead to death.’ Werewolf syndrome is the name given to ...