Fluocinolone topical for Lichen Sclerosus User Reviews
Brand names: Synalar, Dermotic, Derma-Smoothe/FS (Body Oil), Derma-Smoothe/FS (Scalp), Synalar Ointment, Fluonid, Flurosyn, Derma-Smoothe/FS, FS Shampoo Synalar TS …show all brand names
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- Taken for 10 years or more
- May 14, 2019
"My lichen sclerosus (LS) was misdiagnosed a couple of times before getting it right and having Synalar prescribed. It works well for me. I get labial itching and inflammation with a couple of little open spots. My LS is a mild case, acts up only every few months. (I’m not sexually active, maybe that 'helps'?) When it does flare up, two or three days of Synalar takes care of it. I’ve used it for about fifteen years, always just occasionally. It has always worked."
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Fluocinolone topical "I use Synalar as the steroid to treat my LS. My GP prescribed this straight away after diagnosing my condition in 30 seconds after an examination. Am very happy with results. Used after Epaderm emollient for washing, Synalar when required, and barrier cream to help with symptoms. LS is controllable now."