Taxotere Hair Loss Lawsuit

Our personal injury lawyers have filed numerous lawsuits on behalf of breast cancer survivors who allege the use of Taxotere (generic docetaxel) during chemotherapy treatment has resulted in permanent, disfiguring hair loss.

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According to the lawsuits, Taxotere manufacturer Sanofi-Aventis knew as early as 2005 that the drug may cause permanent alopecia in as many as 9.2% of Taxotere patients, and intentionally withheld this information from the medical community and the public. Permanent Hair Loss After Chemo? Get a Free Case Review. Taxotere hair loss lawsuits can result in real compensation for persons who have suffered from Taxotere side effects.

If you’ve experienced prolonged hair loss since your final breast cancer chemotherapy treatment with Taxotere, you may have a claim in the Taxotere lawsuit. No Attorney Fees Unless You Win We are compensated for our legal services when we successfully resolve our clients’ claims. If we are unable to successfully resolve your claim, you are not obligated to pay attorneys’ fees. Temporary hair loss is a well-known side effect of chemotherapy treatment.

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However, thousands of women who have been treated with Taxotere or docetaxel report little to no hair regrowth, or non-uniform, patchy, hair regrowth, as long as six months to several years after their last chemotherapy treatment – at which time a dermatologist may diagnose permanent alopecia. Taxotere attorney works hard to build a strong case that will help secure the compensation you deserve for your permanent loss.

With or without a Taxotere alopecia diagnosis, women suffering from permanent hair loss after breast cancer chemo with Taxotere report complete baldness, bald spots, or thinning on the crown of the head, similar to male pattern baldness. Taxotere hair loss may also include thinning or bald spots on the sides of the head, a receding hair line, or a drastic change in hair’s thickness.


Some breast cancer survivors have reported the loss of all body hair as a result of Taxotere, including eyelashes and eyebrows. Taxotere, Rogaine, and Other Hair Regrowth Strategies Women experiencing Taxotere hair loss have reported attempts to spur hair regrowth with Rogaine or Rogaine for women, liquid iron supplementation, topical creams, essential oils, Nioxin, or other pharmaceutical or natural remedies.

Still other women opt to wear hats, scarves, or even wigs months or years after their chemotherapy treatment has ended. Women with permanent, disfiguring hair loss as a result of treatment with Taxotere allege that even in remission they will never again be well or completely free of cancer, nor perceived as such by their peers; and that permanent alopecia has robbed them of their femininity, sexuality, and respect. There are baldness therapies including drugs to slow the loss of hairs, and transplants, which move hair from the back of the head to cover bald,for more details you can see it here.