Nizoral A-D and Nizoral

Mens Rea

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whats the difference?

i noticed the A-D version is cheaper?


anyone know why and if theres any difference?
 

The Gardener

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Hehe.. the reason you aren't getting much of a response is probably because the nomenclature differs from nation to nation.

I suspect that the nizoral A-D contains 1% ketoconazole, as the 1% that is sold without prescription in the states is labeled "A-D" as well.

The plain "Nizoral" is probably 2% ketoconazole... which folks in the US don't see, because here 2% Nizoral is only available with a prescription, but is sold over the counter in Canada and UK.
 

Mens Rea

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damn ur right man

i just bought 2 bottles of the 1% one. is this one suffice? should i use it more often since its just 1%?
 

hair_tomorrow

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Colin297 said:
d*** ur right man

i just bought 2 bottles of the 1% one. is this one suffice? should i use it more often since its just 1%?

You can use the 1% every day if you wish.

They say to limit the 2% to 2-3x per week, or once every 3 days.
 
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