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Reviewer: slivers, 65-74 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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Treated for lichen schlerosis. Very effective.
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Reviewer: 25-34 Female on Treatment for 6 months to less than 1 year (Patient)
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Clobetasol worked great. I have Lichen Sclerosis and it got rid the itching almost immediately. I had to use it everyday for one month, then once per week after that (to keep the Lichen sclerosis under control). It's great because under my insurance it's only $3 too!
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Reviewer: Todd J., 35-44 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I developed red dots on my arms, then legs, then torso. When scratched, they broke open and didn't heal. I tried hydrogen peroxide, salt baths, and neosporin in case it was staph; it didn't help. I went to my Dermatologist. He took one look and said it's not staph (or cancer); he said it was dermatitis and asked if I had had the flu recently, which I had about two week prior. He prescribed Clo
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Reviewer: lanb, Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I was given this drug for psoriasis at the base of my scalp and neck. The first time I used it, it cleared up psoriasis right away - unfortunately, when I stopped the medication it came back worse than the first time. This time, it is not working as quickly, so I will see how it goes.
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Reviewer: Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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Clobetasol Gel was prescribed by my dermatologist following a diagnosis of discoid lupus. It worked within hours to clear up a bad outbreak on my cheek and chin. A tiny amount is all that was needed. The dermatologist also told me to use a 50 SPF moisturizer underneath the Clobetasol to protect against sun exposure, which irritates this condition. Regular use of the moisturizer has mostly prevente
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