Not a good idea in your situation. If you have thick hair, over all and are just lacking hair at the temples where there has never been hair, you should consider a hair transplant instead.
Yes, Nizoral does aid in hair loss and it also conditions the scalp to promote hair growth. Good Luck!
The problem with Propecia for treating hair loss is that it only blocks 1 of 3 DHT receptors. Because of that, you are still experiencing hair loss.
The best thing to do is schedule an appointment with you doctor and make sure there is no medical conditions resulting in this hair loss. If it is a permanent hair loss, you may want to consider a hair restoration procedure to cure your hair loss.
It is reversible depending on the type of hair loss you are experiencing. If it is a permanent hair loss, a hair transplant procedure may be your best bet to get your hairline back. I suggest you speak with your doctor. Best of luck!