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I've heard that they are the same thing.. I live in europe where i can only find fungoral.. is it the same as nizoral???(sorry i've made the mistake and posted my question to the hair loss drug section yesterday.This is the right section)
 
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Read the label for the active ingredient. The active ingredient in Nizoral is Ketoconazole 1% (or 2% by prescription). If the active ingredient in Fungoral is the same then you should be OK.



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22worried,

BeHappy is right on with his advice. The name of a product is not what's important, but the ingredients and dosages within.

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