Diflorasone topical for Eczema User Reviews
Brand names: Apexicon, ApexiCon E
- vbe...
- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- April 9, 2013
"Completely cleared my eczema. Now united health care won't cover it anymore. Dont know what I will do. I can't afford to pay for it."
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Psorcon E (diflorasone) "This was one of the only medicines that helped my dyshidrotic eczema breakouts on my hands. Oddly enough the other thing was over the counter Lamisil even though its an antifungal it worked also. This medicine works very well to control the itch and get rid of the eczema."