User Reviews for Hydrocortisone/pramoxine
Also known as: Analpram E, Analpram-HC, Enzone, Epifoam, HC Pram, HC Pramoxine, Hydropram, Novacort, Pramosone, Pramosone E, Proctofoam HC, Rectocort HC, Zone-A, Zone-A Forte, Zypram
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Reviews for Hydrocortisone/pramoxine to treat Dermatitis
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Pramosone (hydrocortisone / pramoxine): I have eczema, which is a form of dermatitis. I get it most predominantly in the fall through the spring on different parts of my body. I take an antihistamine for the itching sensation and use pramosone for the dry, cracked, painful physical reaction. It has saved my life (and my mind) more than a few times; however, once it expires it doesn't have the same amazing effect.
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- ProctoCream-HC Cream MedFacts Consumer Leaflet
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