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Since my diagnosis in September 2010 (by biopsy), I have been on Clobastosol( not sure I spelled that correctly). Now my insurance is not covering it. What are other topicals you are using. It was so effect I hate not using it. My lesions do heal like they used to.

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Hi REVIN4GOD,

In the past I was prescribed the steroid cream Betnovate (betamethasone 0.1%).

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Liney1955

I have 2mg steriod tabs and strong steriod cream

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