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  2. Ketoconazole Shampoo for Hair Loss: Does It Work?

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    You can get 1% or less ketoconazole shampoo over the counter at your local drug store or supermarket. Look out for certain products advertised as dandruff treatments, like Nizoral shampoo.

  3. Is Ketoconazole More Effective Than Minoxidil?

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    If you’ve ever used Nizoral shampoo, you’ve likely used ketoconazole. At 1% strength, ketoconazole is available over the counter, but 2% ketoconazole requires a prescription. dragana991 / iStock

  4. DHT Blockers for Hair Loss: 4 Things to Know - AOL

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    Over time, this can lead to a receding hairline, hair thinning and even severe hair loss. This type of hair loss is called androgenic or androgenetic alopecia. It’s also called male pattern hair ...

  5. Ketoconazole - Wikipedia

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    Ketoconazole shampoo in conjunction with an oral 5α-reductase inhibitor such as finasteride or dutasteride has been used off label to treat androgenic alopecia. It was speculated that antifungal properties of ketoconazole reduce scalp microflora and consequently may reduce follicular inflammation that contributes to alopecia.

  6. Selenium disulfide - Wikipedia

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    [18] [19] In the United States, a 1% strength is available over-the-counter, and a 2.5% strength is also available with a prescription. [19] In Canada, the 2.5% strength is available over-the-counter. [19] Selsun Blue is an over-the-counter shampoo for dandruff with 1% selenium disulfide as its active ingredient. [20] [19]

  7. List of 5α-reductase inhibitors - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of 5α-reductase inhibitors (5α-RIs), drugs which inhibit one or more isoforms of the enzyme 5α-reductase.This enzyme is responsible for the conversion of the androgen hormone testosterone into the more potent dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and is essential for the production of neurosteroids like allopregnanolone, tetrahydrodeoxycorticosterone (THDOC), and 3α-androstanediol from ...