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xxy
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I know it's named as one of the "big 3" but has no shampoo-maker managed to surpass Nizoral thus far?

After spending a month on Rogain foam, then going back to the liquid, my head has started to get mildly irritated on top and I want to start using a shampoo. I'm looking at a different ketoconazole shampoo that also has a 2% formula, but I'm wondering if there is something that's significantly better I should be searching for.
 
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I think Revita has surpassed nizoral - my opinion.
 
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Are there a lot of people who agree?

Also, does it also contain ketoconazole?
 
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Yes you will find that most will agree and it does contain Ketoconazole.
 
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OK, got some and I've used it once. Head feels less itchy (but I've given the Rogaine a few days off).

Seems good, but I don't like the dispenser. I know it's all hi-tech, but a normal nozzle would be fine, too.
 
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