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Hydrocortisone / pramoxine topical and Burning: What Users Say

Brand names: Analpram-HC, Proctofoam HC, Pramosone Procort Epifoam

Burning: mentioned by 3 users (7.9%)

Based on user experiences from 38 Hydrocortisone / pramoxine topical reviews, the following table shows the most commonly mentioned side effects.

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bleeding 7.9%
burning 7.9%
itching 7.9%
pain 7.9%

Reviews for Hydrocortisone / pramoxine topical

Commonly mentioned side effects
  • kma...
  • August 29, 2010

For Hemorrhoids "I have used this product sporadically for the past 8 years and have always achieved outstanding results. Upon application, there is a slight burning sensation, but then immediate relief from the burning and itching sensations. The foam can be somewhat messy and fill the syringe SLOWLY with small bursts until it expands to the fill line. I have overflowed the syringe when first starting to use this product when not experienced with regulating the 'bursts.' I use this in conjunction with Hydrocortisone Cream 2.5%, and my condition decreases within 3 days on average. Although we have had a very humid, hot summer, and dietary changes have caused an extreme outbreak this year, and it is taking longer than usual to cure."

10 / 10
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  • Anonymous
  • August 17, 2008

For Dermatological Disorders "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."

8 / 10
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  • dou...
  • January 8, 2009

For Psoriasis "It burns at the beginning, but within a few minutes, stops the pain associated with severe psoriasis. It numbs the affected area for relief."

8 / 10
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