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Nizoral AntiDandruff Shampoo, 7-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 2)



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Product Information:

  • Anti-dandruff shampoo; contains most-prescribed ingredient for dandruff
  • Controls the flaking, scaling, and itching associated with dandruff
  • Use twice a week to control a leading cause of dandruff and be dandruff-free
  • For adults and children over 12 years of age
  • Please read all label information on delivery

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5 Responses to “Nizoral AntiDandruff Shampoo, 7-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 2)”

  1. Neil S. Majd says:

    I have tried many treatments for seborrhoeic dermatitis and dandruff. Here are the results:

    I tried both Nizoral/Ketoconazole 1% (OTC) & Nizoral/Ketoconazole 2% (Prescription). Both did not appear to be effective (also, I did not notice much of difference between 1% and 2%). The BENEFITS of Nizoral/Ketoconazole is that it is relatively mild, can be used frequently, does not have a strong fragrance or odor, and does not affect the texture or quality of your hair. The two important DRAWBACKS are the price and the fact that, in my experience, it is ineffective in treating seborrhoeic dermatitis (it doesn’t appear to do anything more than a regular shampoo).

    Neutrogena T-Gel (coal tar) and salicylic acid are WAY TOO HARSH and should only be used as a last resort, or to treat scalp psoriasis. You can type “Seborrheic Dermatitis Versus Psoriasis” into Google to read the difference between the two (Quickly: scalp psoriasis is the less-common, more-painful condition; its scales often have minor bleeding when scarped off manually). Both coal tar and salicylic acid made my hair extremely rough, tough, and dry. All the conditioner in the world made no difference. I had to wait for new hair to grow and get a haircut to get the my original relatively soft hair hair back.

    Zinc pyrithione (Head & Shoulders) is nearly useless. It is popular because it is cheap and was the first widely available treatment for seborrhoeic dermatitis.

    RECOMMENDATION: I recommend Selenium Sulfide 1% (sold as “Selsun Blue” or “Head and Shoulders Intensive Treatment” in the Dark-Blue bottle) because it is EFFECTIVE and reasonably priced. I found Selenium Sulfide 1% to be the most effective in treating seborrhoeic dermatitis. It is not as mild as Nizoral/Ketoconazole but it works without excessive drying. On the whole, perople’s experience are that Selenium Sulfide 1% and Nizoral/Ketoconazole 1% are the best treatments (if the latter works for you).

  2. Mollie Garden says:

    This product did not work at all for me for flaking or itching. I will need to try another product.

  3. Justin Robertson says:

    I have had an itcy/flaky scalp my entire adult life. I believe my proper diagnosis is ‘seborrheic dermatitis’, but the bottom line is that my scalp itches, is red in the itchy spots, and those places flake off. Sweat/humidity seems to make this worse.

    I have tried all the major dandruff shampoo cures: pyrithione zinc (Head and Shoulders), coal tar (T/gel), salicilic acid (Dermarest) and ketoconazole (Nizoral). I have even experimented with using these shampoos in different combinations. Nizoral is by far the best single treatment for me. I normally use it every 2-3 days, but anytime I get itchy more often (usually the result of working out or anything that makes me sweat) I use Nizoral and I’m fine.

    For me, the absolute best treatment seems to be lathering with coal tar (T/Gel), rinsing, then using Nizoral. I do this probably 25% of the time. Otherwise, I just use Nizoral.

  4. Kin L. Kwong says:

    I had used it for the past 10 years. Amazon sales two 7 oz for $21 with free shipping that was the lower price I could find. This shampoo work for me. Try it for a month you will love it.

  5. Y. Zhu says:

    It is a really good product to remove dandruff when I first use it!

    However, After 1 to 2 month, the dandruff comes back again.

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