Find Nizoral shampoo at most Canadian pharmacies, both online and in-store. Look for Ketoconazole 1% as the active ingredient. It’s available without a prescription.
Treating Dandruff
For dandruff, apply Nizoral to wet hair, massage thoroughly, leave on for 5 minutes, then rinse. Use it twice a week for the first two weeks, then once a week for maintenance. Consistent use is key for long-term results. If symptoms persist after four weeks, consult a dermatologist.
Managing Seborrheic Dermatitis
Nizoral also helps manage seborrheic dermatitis, a more severe condition. Follow the same application instructions as for dandruff. However, you may need to use it more frequently, or in conjunction with other treatments prescribed by a doctor. Monitor your skin’s response and adjust usage accordingly. Always consult a healthcare professional before using Nizoral for seborrheic dermatitis, particularly if you have other skin conditions.
Important Considerations
While generally safe, Nizoral can cause side effects like dry scalp or hair. If irritation occurs, reduce frequency of use. Avoid contact with eyes. If you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, or have other health concerns, speak with your physician before using Nizoral.