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    Study: Ketoconazole is a STIMULANT.........

    Topical application of ketoconazole stimulates hair growth in C3H/HeN mice.Jiang J, Tsuboi R, Kojima Y, Ogawa H.
    Department of Dermatology, Juntendo University School of Medicine, Tokyo 113-8421, Japan.

    Ketoconazole (KCZ) is an imidazole anti-fungal agent that is also effective in topical applications for treating seborrheic dermatitis and dandruff. Recently, topical use of 2% KCZ shampoo has been reported to have had a clinically therapeutic effect on androgenetic alopecia. The present study was conducted with the purpose of quantitatively examining the stimulatory effect of KCZ on hair growth in a mouse model. Coat hairs on the dorsal skin of seven week-old male C3H/HeN mice were gently clipped, and either 2% KCZ solution in 95% ethanol or a vehicle solution was topically applied once daily for three weeks. The clipped area was photographed, and the ratio of re-grown coat area was then calculated. The results demonstrated that 2% KCZ had a macroscopically significant stimulatory effect compared with the vehicle group (p<0.01, n=10). Repeated experiments showed similar effects, confirming the efficacy of KCZ as a hair growth stimulant. Although the therapeutic mechanism of topical KCZ for hair growth is unclear, our results suggest that topical applications of the substance are useful for treating seborrheic dermatitis accompanied by hair regression or male pattern hair loss.




    I washed a wrist about every third day with nizoral a year or so ago, and left the suds in for a couple of minutes. At three months the hair on that wrist was longer and darker than the other wrist. It stimulated growth there, much to my suprise. We know that sebaceous glands get smaller (about 20%) with nizoral usage via another study and that sebum secretions decline, but this drug does something else that acts as a stimulant. It affects certain prostaglandins, inhibits malezzia fufur, and who knows what else. Nizoral is something that anybody can add to their "regimine".

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    Re: Study: Ketoconazole is a STIMULANT.........

    I used to think that Nizoral is underestimated. It should be in everyones regime and i could say it is almost as important as finas and minox!
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    Re: Study: Ketoconazole is a STIMULANT.........

    I would say nizoral is overrated. Lots of studies have found things to be beneficial. Saw palmetto, green tea, and numerous other things have studies pointing both ways but the jury is out on the final verdict. Nizoral is a little thing to add that could help not a big gun that actually does the real work.

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    Re: Study: Ketoconazole is a STIMULANT.........

    Go Nizo!

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    Re: Study: Ketoconazole is a STIMULANT.........

    Quote Originally Posted by abcdefg
    I would say nizoral is overrated. Lots of studies have found things to be beneficial. Saw palmetto, green tea, and numerous other things have studies pointing both ways but the jury is out on the final verdict. Nizoral is a little thing to add that could help not a big gun that actually does the real work.
    Disagree. Lots of studies have shown that things might be beneficial in theory ie . this is a 5-alpha reductase inhibitor, this is a weak antiandrogen, this stimulates hair growth in mice/in vitro etc. Ketoconazole has studies that show it is effective at stopping hair loss in use a few times a week as a shampoo in balding men. While I always appreciate hearing about something that might work for us that is a big difference at the end of the day and there are very few products that have been shown to be significantly helpful in balding male scalp. And then there is that Japanese study where it was used daily with some quite impressive regrowth captured in the pictures. Its cheap, easily available and it helps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by michael barry
    Topical application of ketoconazole stimulates hair growth in C3H/HeN mice.Jiang J, Tsuboi R, Kojima Y, Ogawa H.
    Department of Dermatology, Juntendo University School of Medicine, Tokyo 113-8421, Japan.

    Ketoconazole (KCZ) is an imidazole anti-fungal agent that is also effective in topical applications for treating seborrheic dermatitis and dandruff. Recently, topical use of 2% KCZ shampoo has been reported to have had a clinically therapeutic effect on androgenetic alopecia. The present study was conducted with the purpose of quantitatively examining the stimulatory effect of KCZ on hair growth in a mouse model. Coat hairs on the dorsal skin of seven week-old male C3H/HeN mice were gently clipped, and either 2% KCZ solution in 95% ethanol or a vehicle solution was topically applied once daily for three weeks. The clipped area was photographed, and the ratio of re-grown coat area was then calculated. The results demonstrated that 2% KCZ had a macroscopically significant stimulatory effect compared with the vehicle group (p<0.01, n=10). Repeated experiments showed similar effects, confirming the efficacy of KCZ as a hair growth stimulant. Although the therapeutic mechanism of topical KCZ for hair growth is unclear, our results suggest that topical applications of the substance are useful for treating seborrheic dermatitis accompanied by hair regression or male pattern hair loss.




    I washed a wrist about every third day with nizoral a year or so ago, and left the suds in for a couple of minutes. At three months the hair on that wrist was longer and darker than the other wrist. It stimulated growth there, much to my suprise. We know that sebaceous glands get smaller (about 20%) with nizoral usage via another study and that sebum secretions decline, but this drug does something else that acts as a stimulant. It affects certain prostaglandins, inhibits malezzia fufur, and who knows what else. Nizoral is something that anybody can add to their "regimine".
    michael barry, I love you man

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    Re: Study: Ketoconazole is a STIMULANT.........

    I also found this.

    http://www.hairsite.com/hair-loss/forum ... nswer.html

    Seems to me that these products tend to work better for those who start earlier (younger).

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    Re: Study: Ketoconazole is a STIMULANT.........

    Quote Originally Posted by tgates209
    Yep thats the Japanese study. Its a bit of a mystery exactly why keto shampoo works: ketoconazole inhibits the formation of testosterone, was found to be an antiandrogen of some degree in that Japanese study and as MB points out has been found in at least one study to be a hair growth stimulant (would love to read the full version of that study but I do not have access to that journal). In trials it has been shown to reduce sebum output, shrink sebaceous glands, increase both the diameter and the proportion of hairs in anagen and decrease hair shedding. Interestingly at least one study showed that keto shampoo did not increase diameter or proportion of hairs in anagen for those who were not suffering from androgenetic alopecia.

    Strangely piroctine olamine (despite having no antiandrogenic properties that I know of) shampoos have been shown to have some of the same attributes though they have not been specifically tested in men with androgenetic alopecia. Given what we know it seems, as the Japanese researchers note, that ketoconazole works both through androgen dependent and androgen independent means.

    Seems to me that these products tend to work better for those who start earlier (younger).
    That seems to be the case for every hair loss treatment. Its too difficult to know whether it is age per se or the amount of time between commencement of hairloss and treatment that is the important factor. It could well be the latter - there is a study that looked at a pair of identical twins who were using minox and finasteride with the same results. One took a break for 6/12 months while the other did not. When the other one started again he never caught up to the twin even after a long period of time. Thats not really definitive or anything (actually the more I thinkabout it it is almost irrelevant to this particular point though it is interesting ) but it seems that MPB involves "damage" to follicles and whether it is the regenerative capabilities of youth or the resilience of follcles that have not been "damaged" for as long as others I suspect it is the latter.
    hh

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    Re: Study: Ketoconazole is a STIMULANT.........

    Here is the PDF of the Japanese ketoconazole 2% lotion study (dated May 06) that got everyone excited .

    It includes a few before/after pics.


    A 23-year-old Japanese man who used 2% ketoconazole (KCZ) lotion during shampooing everyday. Six months
    later, hair regrowth was attained (b) in comparison with the pre-treatment condition (a). Suspension of use for 3 months,
    however, caused recurrent hair loss (c). Renewed use of KCZ induced renewed growth of vertex hair (d).

    A 25-year-old Japanese man with AGA (e) applied 2% KCZ lotion immediately after shampooing everyday. Ten months later, hair regrowth was apparent (f).
    A 41-year-old male showed a slight increase in vertex hair growth after 1 year.
    Other three of the men, 31, 38 and 51 years old did not show significant improvement

    The PDF is here:

    Reversal of androgenetic alopecia by topical ketoconzole: Relevance of antiandrogenic activity
    Japan, 24 May 2006

    http://home.arcor.de/gekkehenk/HW/Ke...20activity.pdf

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    Re: Study: Ketoconazole is a STIMULANT.........

    well.... i use it every other day and i let it soak in sometimes for up to 1 hour before washing it out....

    best shampoo ive ever used!!!
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