Amnesteem for Acne User Reviews (Page 2)
Reviews for Amnesteem
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- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- April 4, 2015
"I am now in my 10th week on Amnesteem, and my face is smoother than a baby's bottom! I feel great. Super dry all over, but it's worth it!!!"
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"We are disappointed. My 14-year-old son has taken 40 mg 1x/day for 18 days, and his skin is worse than ever. He seems more moody than normal, and his lips are super chapped (I feel like the chapped-lip police with my chapstick in hand). We really hoped for results of any kind with his cystic acne. We are going to try a higher dose after he gets the blood test in a week or so. He is discouraged. The cost of the higher dosage is almost prohibitive. Our insurance doesn't cover meds because we have a high deductible, but we feel that clearing up his acne is important for his self-esteem. It seems criminal to charge so much for meds."