Nizoral User Reviews & Ratings
Nizoral has an average rating of 6.8 out of 10 from a total of 4 reviews on Drugs.com. 50% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 25% reported a negative experience.
- Anonymous
- October 11, 2011
For Vaginal Yeast Infection "Excellent for vaginal infection."
- wal...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- July 19, 2012
For Tinea Versicolor "My son and I both have taken Nizoral twice a day for 6 days. It cleared the issue up completely in approximately one month. However, it seems to return after a few years."
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- August 17, 2012
For Tinea Versicolor "To be more effective, Tinea versicolor has to be treated on the inside with the pills, and on the outside with the shampoo. The dermatologist informed me of this."
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For Tinea Versicolor "I have a severe case of tinea versicolor, and I have tried several over-the-counter remedies as well as a couple of prescriptions. I read the other comments on here, was hopeful based on their experience, so I asked my doctor for it! WORST IDEA EVER!!!! I was also on a few other medications at the same time for ADD and depression/anxiety. The Nizoral had a completely unexpected interaction and caused me to go crazy. No, really-I mean hallucinating, talking to inanimate objects, thinking my car and trees and such things were alive... absolutely out-of-my-mind nuts. It was terrifying. PLEASE!!-if you are going to try Nizoral and you're on any other medication, I beg you to stay in close and honest communication with your doctor. PLEASE BE CAREFUL!!!"