The user is struggling with seborrheic dermatitis and plans to try ciclopirox olamine after finding ketoconazole too drying. They are also using finasteride daily.
The user experiences an itchy scalp despite using finasteride and ketoconazoleshampoo for hair loss. Suggestions include trying different shampoos, switching to dutasteride, and using topical treatments for inflammation.
The user started using topical and oral Minoxidil in December 2024, added ketoconazoleshampoo in February 2025, and began using topical Dutasteride mixed with Minoxidil. The ketoconazoleshampoo stopped scalp itchiness, but the hairline looks the same, with existing hairs appearing frail and thin.
The conversation discusses using Nizoral 2% for hair loss treatment without having dandruff, with advice on allowing it to absorb for 10 minutes before rinsing and a personal experience of the product causing dry and itchy scalp.
The conversation is about hair loss treatment using finasteride, ketoconazole, and sulfur soap, with consideration of starting dermastamp. The user prefers not to use minoxidil.
Ketoconazole is no longer sold in the UK, and pharmacies have replaced it with non-ketoconazole options. Users are discussing its availability and possible alternatives.
A 49-year-old user shared progress pictures after six months of using oral finasteride (1mg), oral minoxidil (2.5mg), and ketoconazoleshampoo twice a week, reporting no side effects.
Zinc pyrithione and ketoconazoleshampoos may help reduce hair loss by removing DHT from the scalp. Users discuss various treatments, including minoxidil, finasteride, and non-pharmaceutical options like castor oil and dermarolling.
The user is considering whether to add RU58841 or Nizoral shampoo to their current hair loss treatment of finasteride and minoxidil, noting budget constraints and concerns about hair dryness. They are unsure if RU58841 is worth adding or if they should use both treatments to see the effects.
The post and conversation discuss the link between DHT (a hormone), scalp itchiness, and hair loss. Some users share their experiences and treatments, including the use of fluconazole, corticosteroids, and ketoconazoleshampoo, with one user suspecting minoxidil as a potential cause of their symptoms.
The conversation discusses a 3-month update on using topical minoxidil, finasteride, microneedling, and ketoconazoleshampoo for hair loss. Users express amazement at the progress and congratulate the original poster.
People are discussing hair care products and shampoos, with some using ketoconazole 2% and others mentioning products like NATIVE brand and Dr. Bronner’s peppermint soap. There's a focus on scalp health and the potential benefits of certain shampoos for aiding minoxidil absorption.
A user is seeking recommendations for a shampoo with 1% Ketoconazole that is sulfate-free. They are looking for a product without 'sodium laureth sulfate.'
The user is using finasteride, minoxidil, and ketoconazoleshampoo for hair loss and stopped derma stamping to prepare for a future hair transplant. They are considering adding tretinoin to their treatment.
The user is using ketoconazoleshampoo, 5% minoxidil, and microneedling for hair loss treatment. It's suggested that adding a DHT suppressant like finasteride could improve results.
The user has been experiencing severe scalp itching and red spots after using finasteride for two years, suspecting possible allergies or a fungal infection. Despite trying ketoconazoleshampoo and stopping saw palmetto supplements, the symptoms persist, leading to increased hair loss.
The user started using ketoconazoleshampoo and whey protein shakes and noticed increased hair shedding, seeking advice on whether these could be the cause. Another user shared their experience with hair loss after starting protein shakes and mentioned using finasteride, which eventually improved their hair condition.
The conversation is about a user trying a shampoo and conditioner recommended by Derek from More Plates More Dates to slow down hair loss. The products contain Ketoconazole, pumpkin seed oil, tea tree oil, peppermint oil, and biotin, and the user is satisfied with the results so far.
The conversation discusses an all-in-one hair loss treatment combining minoxidil, azelaic acid, finasteride, and ketoconazole, aimed at addressing hair loss and scalp dandruff without drying out the hair. The user is considering this product to incorporate ketoconazole into their routine and start using minoxidil.
The user saw significant hair regrowth using Minoxidil once nightly and Ketoconazoleshampoo three times a week, and has started using Finasteride to maintain progress. They are pleased with the results and encourage others to continue treatment.
A 23-year-old male with slight hair thinning is using ketoconazoleshampoo, biotin, zinc, magnesium, D3/K2, and has just started topical finasteride (0.0125%). He plans to add minoxidil (4.5%) with 17α-estradiol and is seeking advice on the effectiveness and side effects of these treatments, as well as the use of a dermaroller.
The user reports using finasteride for 15 days, minoxidil for 2 months, ketoconazoleshampoo twice a week, and a derma pen once a week to treat hair loss. They shared progress pictures showing results after 2 months of treatment.
The conversation discusses adding Nizoral (Ketoconazoleshampoo) and castor oil to a hair loss regimen. Users suggest trying Nizoral due to its potential benefits and low cost.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatment using daily topical minoxidil and finasteride, daily 0.5mm dermarolling before application, and 2% ketoconazoleshampoo three times a week. Users believe dermarolling enhances the absorption of the treatments and expect significant improvements over time.
User can't find 2% keto shampoo in their area and asks about ketoconazole BP20. Replies confirm that 20mg/ml means 2% ketoconazole and BP stands for British Pharmacopoeia, ensuring purity and quality standards.
Seborrheic dermatitis can cause hair loss, and treatments like ketoconazoleshampoo, topical steroids, and oral antifungals may help. Some consider using finasteride and minoxidil for hair loss despite dermatitis.
A 29-year-old man shared his 4-month hair regrowth progress using Dutasteride and Ketoconazoleshampoo. The conversation focuses on these specific hair loss treatments.
Shampoos, including those with ketoconazole, may offer mild benefits for hair health but are not effective for stopping hair loss or balding. Effective treatments for hair loss include finasteride and minoxidil, often used together, while shampoos are generally not on the scalp long enough to impact hair follicles significantly.
The conversation is about finding a suitable conditioner to use with Nizoral, a ketoconazoleshampoo. One person is trying a caffeinated/coconut conditioner to strengthen hair but hasn't seen results yet.