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Hydrocortisone/Pramoxine - Due to prostate cancer radiation was administered. Effects are severe?

... burning sensation in rectum. Will hydrocortisone pramoxine help with burning pain?

Posted 20 Oct 2011 2 answers

Will hydrocortisone acetate 2.5% pramoxine hcl 1% cream help radiation proctitis?

I am using this medication as I have radiation proctitis. This is from direct radiation I had when I had prostate cancer. Can anyone tell me if this cream will help me get rid of the proctitis. It ...

Posted 11 Dec 2010 4 answers

Is Pramoxine regulated by FDA?

Posted 11 Apr 2010 1 answer

Is there a product like the old Caladryl lotion (formula now is pramoxine camphor calamine)?

I just purchased a new bottle of Caladryl (which is supposed to be Calamine and Benedril--that is why it has that name and that is what is in my old product) to replace an old one I have used for ...

Posted 2 Mar 2010 1 answer

Pramoxine - I am being told by my pharmacy that this is an over the counter drug... what name does i

... go under? My doctor gave me a script and my perscription company says it can be bought over the counter... yet I can't find it. I only see where it is included in creams... can you help me?

Posted 17 Sep 2009 1 answer

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