A physician will order a prescription cream typically for a rash, allergic reaction or infection.
There are many different prescription pain creams available to treat different symptoms of pain. Consult your physician.
Unfortunately, there is no cure for eczema but you can make each flare up more comfortable. Visit your physician to get a prescription for a steroid cream, do not use excessively hot water and do not scratch.
Depends on what the cream is, but chances if the cream is a prescription for a topical skin condition then it might.
The pharmacy. You need a prescription for it.
yes it is a prescription, it is a low grade steroid cream commonly used for psoriasis or exema
Triamcinolone cream is a prescription steroid cream. The most similar over the counter substitute for this is Hydrocortisone cream. Hydrocortisone is also a steroid cream.
yes
If cortizone cream is not working, it is either to severe of an allergic reaction or it may be fungal in origin. You will likely require a prescription cream to treat this
Class A prescription balance
you try using lamisil cream.
this cream was administer to me by physician for penile yeast infection.
no, its called ICE cream for a reason....