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Aug 27, 2015
Liana N.
Finacea makes my skin itch like crazy for about 20 minutes after I apply it, is there anything I can do before or after I apply it to prevent the itching?
Aug 27, 2015
Ashley D.
Is it prescribed?? I would stop using it and talk to your dermatologist.
Aug 27, 2015
Sydney S.
Use a natural medication instead.
Aug 27, 2015
Sydney S.
Sounds like your skin is sensitive.
Aug 27, 2015
Sadiya R.
I know it can be a little scratchy but what you say is too much, you'd better talk to your dermatologist, maybe he will change the dose or medicine
Aug 27, 2015
Roz X.
You can phone your doctor and often get free advice from their licensed medical assistant or a registered nurse who consults the doctor and acts as a conduit for care. It may be something simole, such as reducing intensity or amount applied. You can then best assess if a visit is needed immediately. I'd phone them right away and ask for help.
Aug 27, 2015
Roz X.
*simple