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ascomycin derivative pimecrolimus (formerly ASM 981)

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I wondered what happened to the excitement (in Dr. Nase's book) about

the potential of pimecrolimus to help us rosaceans? The FDA approved

it so prescriptions are available (primarily for eczema).

I've heard mixed reactions about Protopic, but has anyone tried this

new non-steriodal anti-inflammatory in a non-irritating base on their

rosacea (not steroid-induced rosacea)?

I'd be interested to hear about the results.

Thanks,

drummond

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