For the majority of topical steroid creams, you would require a prescription from the doctor. The important thing to consider is the purpose for the cream. These types of creams are very hard on the skin surface, by thinning the layer and should be used quite sparingly. It is also important not to cover or wrap the area to contain the lotion or cream on the skin. These things are usually mentions on the print out from the pharmacy.
2006-07-01 17:36:25
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answered by idesiremoonlight 3
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Cortaid is an over-the-counter non-prescription cream available in pharmacies and some grocery stores.The prescription strength variety requires a doctor's visit and a visit to the pharmacist.
2006-07-01 21:19:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Dermatologist
2006-07-01 20:58:17
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answered by Anonymous
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if you are in indonesia, you can buy it in every pharmacy without prescription. but you are somewhere else, i think you might need a doctor's prescription. don't forget it can cause hardening of the skin if used in long period. stop using it if you feel better already.
2006-07-01 22:48:14
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answered by evi 2
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never herid of sorry
2006-07-01 20:54:07
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answered by AMANDA 2
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wat
2006-07-01 20:54:29
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answered by GrabSomeEyes 2
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