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Re: Atopiclair for Eczema

John,

If you can't get a first-hand report on Atopiclair, you can always do
a Search on it. I pulled up two informative links.

From a group member -
http://www.ichthyosis.com/ubb/Forum4/HTML/000138.html

posted October 24, 2006

(Atopiclair)" ... it's basically a 'glorified moisturizer' with no
drug ingredients and thus, shouldn't even be classified as a drug.

Apparently, the 'active' ingredient is licorice (also found in
Eucerine's 'Redness Relief' lotion). Anyway, I know that some of you
have experience with these products and I would like to know if we're
missing out on anything. Our derm. claims that as far as she knows,
it's a lot of hype but I would like to know from the 'soldiers in the
trenches.' As well, if you have an opinion on Triceram or something
similar (containing ceramides, cholesterol and fatty acids), I would
like to hear it.
Thanks!"


A couple of consumer reviews, both rated it Excellent -

http://fdb.rxlist.com/drugs/drugreview-93241-Atopiclair+Top.aspx?
drugid=93241&drugname=Atopiclair+Top


Good Luck!
Fenix





--- In eczemapsoriasis@yahoogroups.com, "dieslj" <dieslj@...> wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I met with my allergist today as a regular check-up. I mentioned
how
> my eczema has really been bad this past two weeks. I told him I am
> trying to stay away from using a steroid cream or even something
like
> Protopic or Elidel. He offered a prescription for Atopiclair. He
> stated is was non-steroidal and pretty much all natural. Has anyone
> tried this? Of course, as we all are, I am worried about long-term
> effects from using something like this.
>
> Any feedback from anyone would be great!
>
> Thanks,
> John
>





Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:26 pm

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All, I met with my allergist today as a regular check-up. I mentioned how my eczema has really been bad this past two weeks. I told him I am trying to stay...
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John, If you can't get a first-hand report on Atopiclair, you can always do a Search on it. I pulled up two informative links. From a group member - ...
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I was recently prescribed this as well, after a bad flare up....also wondering if anyone else has used this?? It was not covered by my insurance and I did not...
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