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(also known as Vanos, Fluocinonide)
For topical therapy of corticosteroid-responsive acute and chronic skin eruptions where an anti-inflammatory, anti-allergenic and antipruritic activity in the topical management is required. more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate

Top 5 Communities
Condition Members Success
Eczema
59
76%
Psoriasis
12
100%
Depression - Teen
1
100%
Overall, 81% (72 Members) find Lidex helpful
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Lidex Reviews

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Working / Worked
MIRACLE CREAM i swear
Working / Worked
For my elbows and knees. It definately helps. I just hate the greasy mess.
Working / Worked
Use this for less severe patches
Working / Worked
I only use this on my hands when they crack.
Working / Worked
I've used Lidex since I was 16 years old. This stuff is excellent
Somewhat Helpful
Worked as a temporary fix.
Somewhat Helpful
Worked but very expensive.
Somewhat Helpful
works pretty wel but when I stop using redness and itching comes back in about two days. it is a potent steroid and I dont like using it so much on the penis
Somewhat Helpful
worked best..but can only use for a short amount of time...so i use it when i have a major flare-up.
Somewhat Helpful
ointment allows me to move around a little but does not clear up the spots that are inflammed and cracked
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Discussions

  1. Discussion: Eczema-The Worst Kind
    So I had eczema starting when i was very young (around 3-4 years old). It wasn't much more than some dry skin on my arms and behind my knees. It hurt ... [More]
  2. Discussion: Can't stop itching
    My doctor prescribed a topical lotion--fluocinonide or something close, a steroid, which helped. A nurse suggested using an ice patch on the itchiest ... [More]
  3. Discussion: Newly Diagnosed
    Thanks! I will have to mention the Fluocinonide to my doctor. I do have insurance. I still had a $50 copay for this little bottle of lotion though. I... [More]
  4. Discussion: Newly Diagnosed
    My doc prescribed Fluocinonide USP, 0.05% cream, 30g. Its $4 at Walmart Pharmacy. [More]