Will a Ketoconazole shampoo/Nizoral stop hair loss?
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the speaker revisits ketoconazole shampoos, specifically focusing on their effectiveness in treating hair loss. While ketoconazole is known for its anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory properties, the speaker shares their personal experience of minimal benefit from using it. A review of various studies reveals that most lack robust evidence supporting ketoconazole's efficacy for androgenic alopecia. The speaker concludes that while ketoconazole may offer some minor benefits as an adjunct therapy, it cannot replace clinically proven treatments like finasteride and minoxidil. Ultimately, users are advised to prioritize FDA-approved solutions for hair loss.
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Q & A
What is ketoconazole and how does it work?
-Ketoconazole is an antifungal medication that disrupts the synthesis of cell membrane components in fungi. It also has anti-inflammatory properties similar to cortisone and weak anti-androgenic effects by blocking testosterone synthesis at high doses.
Why is oral ketoconazole banned in the European Union?
-Oral ketoconazole is banned in the EU due to its significant toxicity to the liver. It is still used in the U.S. but only for treating severe fungal infections.
How does ketoconazole shampoo differ from the oral form?
-Ketoconazole shampoo is available over-the-counter in a one percent form and by prescription in a two percent form. Unlike oral ketoconazole, the shampoo is not associated with liver toxicity and is used topically.
What has been the speaker's experience with ketoconazole shampoo?
-The speaker has used both one percent and two percent ketoconazole shampoos but did not notice any benefits regarding hair loss. They occasionally use one percent shampoo to control dandruff.
What does research say about the effectiveness of ketoconazole shampoo for hair loss?
-Most studies on ketoconazole shampoo have been conducted using the two percent formulation, with mixed results. Some studies suggest it may have hair growth potential, but others show it does not significantly outperform regular shampoos.
What factors complicate the assessment of ketoconazole's effectiveness?
-Many studies have small sample sizes, lack control groups, or include participants with unrelated hair loss conditions, which complicates the assessment of ketoconazole's effectiveness for androgenetic alopecia.
What are some alternative treatments to ketoconazole for hair loss?
-The speaker recommends FDA-approved treatments such as finasteride and minoxidil, which have substantial clinical evidence supporting their effectiveness in treating hair loss.
What specific conditions might benefit from ketoconazole treatment?
-Ketoconazole may be beneficial for individuals with hair loss caused by fungal infections like pityriasis. However, it is not specific to androgenetic alopecia.
What did the studies reveal about the cosmetic effects of ketoconazole shampoo?
-The studies indicate that while ketoconazole shampoo may help reduce dandruff and itching, it can also lead to dryness and poor hair appearance, which many users find undesirable.
What shampoo does the speaker recommend for daily use?
-The speaker recommends using a regular pyrithione zinc shampoo daily for managing scalp health and controlling dandruff, while emphasizing that it will not prevent hair loss.
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