Ineffective Treatments For Psoriasis
Can I treat Psoriasis with Flonase?
I have been treated in the past for my psoriasis with fluticasone propionate cream (the same active ingredient as Flonase spray). I currently have an active prescription for Flonase nasal spray, but I would have to spend a ton of money to go to my dermatologist just to get a prescription for the one thing I know works for me. Has anyone tried using Flonase for treatment of psoriasis, and if so, how? I mixed a little with some lotion in hopes that that will work, but I don’t want to waste any more of it if this is deemed ineffective.
Thanks for any help!
I treated a minor case of that with saliva, successfully
Psoriasis Treatment: Levia Phototherapy (Lauren)
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