Hydrocortisone / pramoxine topical for Dermatological Disorders User Reviews
Brand names: Proctofoam HC, Analpram-HC, Epifoam, Pramosone Procort
- Anonymous
- August 17, 2008
"I have been highly prone to sunburning my lips, although my skin rarely burns. At times, my chapstick with SPF wears off before I can reapply, so I treat the resulting swelling, burning, and sometimes blisters with Pramosone. It quickly relieves the pain, burning, and helps heal my lips more quickly than any medicated chapstick or ointment. Pramosone is a savior for my sunburn."
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"This cream is amazing for my rash around my anal area. My insurance does not pay for it. It costs $271.00, and with coupons, $199.00. I have tried the generic, and it does not work as well. Do you know why insurance does not pay for this cream, or can I get samples somewhere? Thanks."