Chet from Bentonville, AK wrote:
Chet from Bentonville, AK posted this:
"to whom it may concern. I suffered from rosacea many years ago and then it
miraculously went away. At the time I never associated it to the fact that I had
started taking a drug called urised (not an antibiotic)for an unrelated
condition.
Many(rosacea free)years later, I stopped taking urised because of a side effect
from the drug. The rosacea came back. Apparently, one of the 6 ingredients in
urised have an effect on rosacea. I suggested this to the Rosacea Assn. years
ago, but they didn't seem to be interested. I use Metrogel to control my
rosacea now, but maybe there could be something better???? Maybe some
drug manufacturer will see this and check it out."
source of post:
http://tinyurl.com/2omobq
Urised is is an antispasmodic, urinary anti-infective, and analgesic combination
used to treat the discomfort of certain types of urinary tract infections or
diagnostic procedures.
Chemical Name: ATROPINE, HYOSCYAMINE, METHENAMINE, METHYLENE BLUE, PHENYL
SALICYLATE, and BENZOIC ACID