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Babies develop 'werewolf syndrome' after parents use hair loss drug minoxidil: report

Investigators suspect that minoxidil was inadvertently absorbed by the babies either through skin contact or orally.

December 05, 2024 / 10:49 IST
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Minoxidil is used to treat hair fall and baldness. (Representational)
Minoxidil is used to treat hair fall and baldness. (Representational)

Eleven cases of "werewolf syndrome" or hypertrichosis have emerged among infants in Spain, linked to their caregiver’s use of over-the-counter hair-loss treatments containing minoxidil. The rare condition is characterised by excessive hair growth resembling fur.

The Navarra Pharmacovigilance Center recently reported that each affected infant's caregiver had used topical 5% minoxidil, a popular ingredient in products like Rogaine and Hims.

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Investigators suspect that the drug was inadvertently absorbed by the babies either through skin contact or orally. “The condition receded completely when caregivers ceased using the treatment,” the report by El Economista noted.

The infants developed excessive hair growth on their back, legs, and face, in some cases giving them a striking resemblance to fictional characters such as Chewbacca from Star Wars. While fewer than 100 such cases have been documented globally since the Middle Ages, Spain has seen a sudden spate of cases since last year.