Clocortolone topical for Eczema User Reviews
Brand names: Cloderm
- Mom...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- November 27, 2021
"The only topical that worked for a well-defined patch of eczema (initially misdiagnosed as ringworm) on the face. Clobetasol and fluocinonide were ineffective. Clocortolone completely resolved it within 48 hours and has kept it away for months. Every few weeks, we try discontinuing, and so far the patch always returns in a few days, then resolves once clocortolone is reapplied. The dermatologist believes the eczema will go into remission on its own at some point, but for an adolescent girl with a large, bright red spot on her face, this topical has been a godsend. It is somewhat expensive, and my normal pharmacy didn't have it in stock, but our doctor's office helped us find a local pharmacy that stocks it. It's absolutely been worth every penny."
- Sea...
- Taken for 10 years or more
- January 14, 2022
Clocortolone topical "Have had eczema on face since 2003. Cloderm is the only thing that works!"
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Clocortolone topical "My dermatologist would prescribe other medicines and pills before Cloderm, and my skin would continue to constantly itch and crack. After a couple of weeks of using Cloderm, I instantly felt the difference, and I highly recommend this medicine to anyone with eczema."