Loprox

Hi,
I tried Loprox a couple of years ago. At the time my skin was very
oily, so it didn’t work too well. My theory is that it couldn’t get
past the oil to work on my skin. Now that my skin is less oily,
because of vitamin B5, I might give it another try. It’s supposed to
have antifungal effects similar to Nizoral.
Tim

4 Responses to “Loprox”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    Is anyone out there using Loprox shampoo? Is it available in the
    United States? I was prescribed the Loprox ointment which is .77
    concentration of ciclopiroxolamine. Apparently there is a lotion and
    shampoo that are 1.00 concentration. Is anyone using these? How are
    the results?
    Thanks,
    Tim

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi Tim,

    I’ve tried the shampoo but it was a bit to harsh for me and made me
    get these red bumps. I think it was the additional ingredients that
    didn’t agree with my skin. I’m very interested in trying the
    ointment though.

    Wayne

  3. Neva Marjory Says:

    Ive been using the loprox cream 1% on my face for almost a year now
    with excellent results. I also have rosacea but the cream does not
    seem to cause any problems with that. Maybe because I use spot
    treatment I can easily determine whats rosacea and whats sebderm
    just by applying the cream.

  4. Neva Marjory Says:

    Thanks for the info. So your doctor was able to prescribe the 1.0
    concentration? My doctor said she could only do the .77 lotion, not
    the 1.0 lotion or shampoo. You live in America right?
    Maybe she wanted me to try the lower concentration first. Who knows.
    Has anyone tried buying these types of things from Canada or Mexico?
    Thanks,
    Tim

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