Sulfacetamide sodium/sulfur topical for Seborrheic Dermatitis User Reviews
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- Anonymous
- August 13, 2009
"I had an outbreak of peri-oral dermatitis in addition to my rosacea. I used a high-powered cortisone cream that worked amazingly well, but when I went off of it, I had an extreme rebound outbreak (much worse than I've ever had). I used many natural remedies (aloe gel, aloe juice, lavender), which eased the outbreak but didn't eliminate it. I added the use of Rosula, and within days, my outbreak is almost completely gone. It smells bad, but it seems to work for me."
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"This worked just fine from the samples that my doctor gave me to try out. When I went to the pharmacy to get my Rx filled, I found that the cost to me would be $388, and being on SS with no other income, left that as a no-go."