nizoral 1% vs. 2%

killbill123

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I know the 1% is the over-the-counter nizoral. I've been using it for almost a year (originally for dandruff, now as part of my finasteride male pattern baldness regimen). Is the 1% even worth it? People talk about nizoral a lot on these forums, but am I correct in assuming they all mean the 2% prescription strength version?

Where can you get the 2% without a script?
 

hair today gone tomorrow

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nizoral.com sells the 2% without a script so does most online pharmacies...

Actually...there was a study showing that 1% nizoral and 2% were just about equally effective.
 

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hair today gone tomorrow said:
nizoral.com sells the 2% without a script so does most online pharmacies...

Actually...there was a study showing that 1% nizoral and 2% were just about equally effective.

htgt - I've seen that study - and in most instances it's probably true. I went from 2% to 1% for about a year (in addition to some other regimen modifications) and suffered a mild setback.

So in my instance and IMHO, the 2% is more effectve than the 1%.

Even though I'm now using Revita (which contains the 1% keto) 5x weekly, I'm also using Dr. Lee's 2% 2x weekly.
 

hair today gone tomorrow

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hair_tomorrow said:
[quote="hair today gone tomorrow":8e010]nizoral.com sells the 2% without a script so does most online pharmacies...

Actually...there was a study showing that 1% nizoral and 2% were just about equally effective.

htgt - I've seen that study - and in most instances it's probably true. I went from 2% to 1% for about a year (in addition to some other regimen modifications) and suffered a mild setback.

So in my instance and IMHO, the 2% is more effectve than the 1%.

Even though I'm now using Revita (which contains the 1% keto) 5x weekly, I'm also using Dr. Lee's 2% 2x weekly.[/quote:8e010]

damn, thats a lot of keto on our head...

Maybe when my 1% bottler runs out, Ill jump on the 2%
 

chain

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Do you know whether I can substitute Nizoral for another shampoo, which also has 2% Ketokonazole?
 

hair_tomorrow

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chain said:
Do you know whether I can substitute Nizoral for another shampoo, which also has 2% Ketokonazole?

Of course - it's not the nizoral you need - it's the 2% Ketokonazole.
 

ShedMaster

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I think the 2% has worked better for me compared to the 1% as far controlling my scalp condition. Its just not over the counter in the states, however.
 

killbill123

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hair today gone tomorrow said:
nizoral.com sells the 2% without a script so does most online pharmacies...

Actually...there was a study showing that 1% nizoral and 2% were just about equally effective.

If they did, they don't any more...see for yourself...all they do is link to drugstore.com, which sells only the 1%...go figure.
 

lazarus

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ShedMaster said:
I think the 2% has worked better for me compared to the 1% as far controlling my scalp condition. Its just not over the counter in the states, however.

I find this strange, since here in Canada 2% is OTC, I don't think 1% even exists. Generally, we tend to be more conservative with medical type products, minoxidil only available by prescription here being an example.
 
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