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Almost a dozen cases of werewolf syndrome have been reported in Spain since the last year. All the victims are infants who have somehow taken a certain hair-loss medicine containing minoxidil.
Health experts have cautioned that minoxidil can be hazardous to infants' health. A recent report from the Navarra Pharmacovigilance Center in Spain has revealed a shocking trend among infants.
In the cases, the doctors found that each of their caregivers had used five per cent of topical minoxidil. In the infants suffering from "werewolf syndrome", tufty hair growth was seen on their back, ...