Clobex for Eczema User Reviews
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- Taken for less than 1 month
- July 20, 2019
"Clobex spray has helped a lot, but it is now out of stock, and I desperately need it. Please bring back the product. My eczema is dependent on the spray, and it being out of stock is driving me insane."
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"As most other users comment, I call Clobex Spray my wonder drug. At its worst, my eczema results in the skin on my hands/fingers being covered in open, weeping sores so that I have to wear cotton gloves constantly. Clobex Spray clears this condition in 2 or 3 days. But the main point of my review: last time I bought Clobex, it cost me $600 a bottle. This means I could rarely afford to use it. I went to a different dermatologist, he prescribed Clobex for supply through a specific mail-order pharmacy. The cost with no insurance coverage was $50! I don't imagine I can name the pharmacy here, but PLEASE, if this stuff works for you, get your dermatologist to do his job to find you a pharmacy where you can actually afford to buy it."