Rx hair spray that contains 2% keto AND Keto shampoo? Too much? Ketoconazole 12/4/2025
Using a daily hair spray with 0.3% finasteride, 7% minoxidil, 2% ketoconazole, and biotin, along with a 1% ketoconazole shampoo once or twice a week, may be excessive according to the product's recommendations. The user is unsure about this regimen for treating androgenetic alopecia (AGA).
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