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Medications:Metrocream ---but I am not certain that it clears my redness.

Clotrimazole( experimenting for redness; one-half of

face--cheeks and chin.

Cleanser: Almay deep cleansing cold cream water rinsable formula for

sensitive

skin.

Make-Up: Revlon Age Defying Makeup

Body Shop green underfoundation toner or Physicians

Formula green foundation toner.

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Kerry,

Great idea.

Here's my list.

Metrocream - reacted to it. I turned redder.

Metrogel - same deal as above. :)

Sufacet (sp?) - Same deal

Cleocin T Lotion - great on bumps.

Zinc oxide - I've tried it in plain old zinc, calamine and Desitin. Wonderful

for

the red.

Nizoral - wonderful on the red and seb/derm

Mycelex - wonderful on the red and seb/derm

Clotrimazole - wonderful on the red and seb/derm

Aspirin - big help in a flare for the red.

Minocin - big help. I hop on it early before I'm flaring and can hop back

quickly. If I wait till I'm in a decent flare, it takes a long time to

get off.

Biaxin - very big help to me (but others did not have the same reaction to

it.)

Claritin - Love it. Zrytec works better for most with skin problems. I seem

to do alright on Claritin and don't have any side effects though, so I'm

back to Claritin.

I use vaseline as my moisturizer.

Neurogena Skin Cleanser for damaged skin as my face wash.

Clinique's Turnaround Cream for dry skin (but this is an iffy one. Some folks

had mild reactions to it.) I love it though.

Bare Minerals - I can use their foundation.

I also have to use a chlorine filter for my water. Chlorine is a big trigger

for me.

Esther

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Kerry -

I don't know if its much help but here goes:

Medicines (topical):

Metrocream - reacted - toooo red

Klaron - mild; seems to help tone down redness; no major reaction

Noritate - mild; no problems so far

Medicines (oral):

tetracyline - I go off in the summer -- I am paranoid of any sun reaction

Makeup:

Nothing in this department. I tried Prescriptives but they burned

Washing/Cleansing:

ONLY WATER -- I'm really afraid to use anything else.

My e-mail address is:Mqn1@...

Hope it helps in your research.

Margaret

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Hi all,

I would really like to make up a comprehensive list of the different medications and treatments, lotions, sunscreens, make-ups, etc... that we've all tried and our reactions to/opinions of them. We've talked about many different things since we started, and I'm afraid I wasn't initially organized enough to get the info I needed. If you are all game, please include where to get a product if it isn't available at a regular store. I'll start it off, and if everyone could e-mail me their info, I'll compile it and send it back to the group. Thanks! Kerry

MEDICATIONS

Metrogel (all over; twice a day)

-works well for me; a little drying but not bad.

Benzamycin (benzyl peroxide and erythromycin) (nose only; twice a day)

-prevents pimples and swelling; very drying, so only for the oily spots.

LOTION

Oil of Olay for sensitive skin.

-I only use this when my face starts to feel dry.

CLEANSER

Cetaphil

-I really like this. It made a lot of difference to my skin during the months I was waiting for a diagnosis.

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>Kerry -

>

>I don't know if its much help but here goes:

>

>Medicines (topical):

>

>Metrocream - reacted - toooo red

Perhaps you are allergic to metronidazole. That happens.

Noritate - mild; no problems so far

Noritate is very similar to Metrocream except for the concentration.

>Medicines (oral):

>tetracyline - I go off in the summer -- I am paranoid of any sun reaction

Why not try using a sunscreen? UV radiation is a trigger factor for rosacea

flare. A good broad spectrum sunscreen that is not heavy, will prevent

ultraviolet damage/flare and allow you to take your TCN.

>Makeup:

>Nothing in this department. I tried Prescriptives but they burned

There are some other good water base makeups with sunscreen out there.

>Washing/Cleansing:

>

>ONLY WATER -- I'm really afraid to use anything else.

That's a pity. cea involves inflamation of the oil glands and a good

cleansing program is necessary.

Sy M.D.

http://www.lindasy.com

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Oral meds:

100 mg of minocin morning and evening (200 mg total) for the past nine

months.

12 hour Dimetapp morning and evening (with the blue coloring washed

off).

Topicals:

Noritate - works good.

Metrocream - burns bad when having bad skin days.

Metrogel - not that great.

Sulfacet - works good, but drying. Works good for serborrhea also.

Retin A - works good so far

Desitin - trying it for the first time today.

I have found that any one of these medications will stop being as effective

after using it for a while. For instance, the metrocream didn't seem to

be doing anything so I stopped using it and used the Sulfacet for a few

weeks. When I tried the metrocream again, it worked much better. Rotating

topical meds seems to be the best thing to do for me.

Washing/Cleansing:

Wash my face morning and evening with Jergens bar soap.

Makeup:

Can't use any foundation, except Almay. Using their oil-free amazing

lasting makeup.

Donna G.

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Donna,

I think your suggestions about rotatin topicals is very helpful, as I seem

to become sensitized or used to a certain med, also....then, it quits

working as well. If you're off one of them, when coming back, they do

appear to regain their effectiveness!

Thanks,

Carol

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Hi all,

I want to thank everyone who has sent me their treatment information. If anyone else wants to join in before I get all the info sorted for posting, I'll be waiting about another week

Kerry.

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