do you need spironolactone if you already use nizoral?

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do you need spironolactone if you already use nizoral? because i heard spironolactone and nizoral are both anti-androgen blockers.
 
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you have to determine for yourself whether you need spironolactone. nizoral is not a substitute for spironolactone- it is much weaker.
 
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thx Jayman. how much less effective is it. what if i use it every day twice or something. would it then be more effective?
 
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nizoral is a shampoo. you can't use it every day twice a day.
 
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if i shower twice a day, which i do, i can . :)

so how much less effective is it?
 
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yes if you want to irritate the hell out of your scalp and dry your hair you could. it's a lot less effective i think, but i don't have numbers. it's definintely the smallest part of the "big 3". it is also expensive as hell to use it twice a day every day. if each bottle is 7 oz that's 42 teaspoons. each bottle would last you 21 days. 365 days/21 days is a little over 17 bottles a year worth of Nizoral. That's like $260 a year dude.
 

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there is speculation about the mechanism of nizoral, but I don't think it is known for sure. It may be a completely different mechanism. it is not very strong by itself, but at $15 for almost 2 years i think it is worth it. just use 1mL after a baby shampoo pre-wash, once every 3 days. it is a 200 mL container. But 1mL of minoxidil in your hand to see how much 1mL is.

I get generic baby shampoo, 15 oz for a dollar.
 
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dirtrider67 said:
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are you saying that a bottle of nizoral is supposed to last 2 years?

you can make it last 2 years if you use 1 mL every 3 days like college.
 

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i wonder how much they used in the study, and if you need put a lot on to get the benefits.

but after a quick baby shampoo pre-wash, 1mL will lather up your whole head very nicely. And if you want it thicker, you can add an extra mL to the thin areas, so your $15 lasts you almost a year instead of almost 2.
 

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helpme007 said:
do you need spironolactone if you already use nizoral? because i heard spironolactone and nizoral are both anti-androgen blockers.

That's a very interesting question, but nobody can answer that definitively.

Bryan
 

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Re. spironolactone verses Nizarol. As nizoral is only used by most people two or three times a week, would that still 'protect' on the other days?
 

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i dont think nizoral will 'protect' the hair on off days. I think if your hair loss has progressed then you could try both nizoral and spironolactone.
 

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I use Nizoral 2% daily and my scalp is fine and in great health (no dry skin/flaking/redness etc). Technically it should be harsh using it everyday but I have used Head and Shoulders daily for years and it doesn't seem to irritate it. My head is buzzed right down and I only use a tiny bit.
 

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When you shampoo with Nizoral, the ketoconazole remains active in the skin for several days. I would not trust it alone as an androgen antagonist though, if that's even how it works.
 

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dave, do you think selenium head and shoulders would be synergistic with nizoral? do you know where that believe came from?
 

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collegechemistrystudent said:
dave, do you think selenium head and shoulders would be synergistic with nizoral? do you know where that believe came from?

I have no idea. My guess is that the combination might be more effective for seborrheic dermatitis, but not balding.
 
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