Minocycline for Bullous Pemphigoid User Reviews
Brand names: Minocin, Emrosi, Dynacin, Minocin for Injection, Ximino, Minolira, Solodyn
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"I have recently been diagnosed with bullous pemphigoid. Have pemphigoid on the soles of my feet. I am successfully using minocycline. So far, it has seemed to reduce some swelling, but in addition, I am using topical steroid prescription cortisone creams, like fluocinonide. My activities are definitely limited because of this ailment."