Taclonex Scalp User Reviews & Ratings
Taclonex Scalp has an average rating of 8.8 out of 10 from a total of 4 reviews on Drugs.com. 75% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 0% reported a negative experience.
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Plaque Psoriasis | 2 reviews for Plaque Psoriasis | 58 medications | |
Psoriasis | 2 reviews for Psoriasis | 322 medications |
- Bet...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- October 27, 2017
For Plaque Psoriasis "After 37 years, I have tried all the shampoos, creams, oils out there. I am still refusing biologics though... the stuff can give you lymphoma, no thanks. My dermatologist gave me samples of Taclonex topical suspension, and I liked it right away. I like that it stays on long enough to soften my plaques. It eases some of my relentless itching immediately so that I can sleep. I paid 40 dollars for my prescription because I called my insurance ahead of time to get it approved, that saved me 1200 dollars. It worked well for me when I got samples, here is hoping it continues to work for a while."
- Bud...
- February 14, 2009
For Psoriasis "Works much better than anything I have ever tried for my psoriasis. The flaking from my scalp is probably reduced by 98%."
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- Sco...
- August 2, 2013
For Psoriasis "I love this medication. I use it on my skin. I only wish I could get enough to last me the entire month. I usually run out in a week but really clear up that week."
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For Plaque Psoriasis "I found that my plaques were softened by the scalp oil. I found the scalp oil easy to wash out in a single washing. Those were positives. I stopped using it for the simple reason that I couldn't sleep. I wear a night guard for my teeth grinding and a CPAP for sleep apnea. By the time I put the thing in my mouth for my teeth, oiled up my head, placed a shower cap, followed by the CPAP, I felt smothered and found it difficult to sleep. The addition of oil and the plastic hat (which is noisy) made my CPAP slip off and require attention frequently in the night. Bedtime was a circus, and scalp oil was a challenge I couldn't keep in my routine."