Hydrocortisone / lidocaine topical for Hemorrhoids User Reviews
Brand names: Hydrocaine, BP Ana-Lex HC, Xyralid, Ana-Lex, AnaMantle HC Forte AnaMantle HC Rectacreme HC Radiaura Skin Recovery
- Anonymous
- June 1, 2011
Hydrocortisone / lidocaine topical "Being a gel, it's much cleaner than the pastes. It works well for pain, but the applicator is a real stinker. If they would make the tip a little smaller with no barbs on it, it would be great!"
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"I had a thrombosed hemorrhoid that had brought my world to a halt. My doc prescribed this medication to me, and it worked in minutes. The pharmacy told me it was like $1,200 a box. Even if I didn't have insurance, this is the only medication I wouldn't hesitate to shell out the cash."