Clobetasol topical for Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma User Reviews
Brand names: Temovate, Dermovate, Clobex, Impoyz, Clobevate, Clodan, Embeline, Olux, Tovet, Cormax, Impeklo, Cormax Scalp, Temovate Emollient Embeline E Olux-E …show all brand names
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"I've used Clobex on my rash areas for years now. Although it doesn't totally clear up my entire body, it keeps the disease at bay. If I really have a bad outbreak, I go in for light treatments to clear my skin. After that, I use the Clobex to keep the small areas as clear as I can. The medicine is expensive, and medical insurance, nor Medicare, will pay for it. Look for coupon deals to reduce the cost."