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[Hair Loss Shampoo & Tonic] [re] Nizoral side effects question (because of what I heard from the pharmacy)

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Yes, I've been told to avoid nizoral because it's highly irritating.
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>I've been living without paying attention to my hair at all because of severe hair loss or wearing a wig. Then I had a transplant. A month ago. As a result, I've been paying a lot of attention to my head from just before the surgery until now. I noticed my head was always itchy and a little greasy. (Not too much.)
>So when my father applied foreign medicinal shampoo prescribed by the dermatologist due to dandruff, it was refreshing without itching. It was Nizoral that came to mind because it was expensive and I had to go to the hospital. So when I went to the pharmacy, they said 9,500 won (2%) per bottle. But I don't know if it's a pharmacist, but the seller recommended that Nizoral is so strong that it has French direct imports rather than it can promote hair loss The price was about 30,000 won. I thought that he was using an obvious method to sell drugs in his heart, but it bothers me. Does applying nizural really promote hair loss? I'd like to ask.

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