Diflorasone topical for Eczema User Reviews
Brand names: Apexicon ApexiCon E
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- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- April 9, 2013
"Completely cleared my eczema. Now United Health Care won't cover it anymore. Don't know what I will do. I can't afford to pay for it."
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