Sodium Sulfacetamide Reviews
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Anonymous from maine
July 11, 2005
i used this stuff for a bit but it dried my face up really bad, maybe i just didn't gve it enough time so i am starting it up again and im hoping it really works. a big bummer though is that it is a fair amount of money but if the means a good looking face then ill pa all the money i can.
Justin from Massachusetts
June 19, 2005
Well, all I can say is I have tried everything...from Benzoyl Peroxide, Retin-A, Benzaclin, Azelex Acid, Clindmycin and antibiotics and I also have mild/moderate acne. Finally after using all those products and going through tons of burning,itching, breaking out, my doctor gave me samples of Klaron. This is the best product ever so far, I have used it only for 5 days and my face is smoother, clearer and I feel great. It even feels good on my face, and makes my skin less oily. I hope this continues to work great, but so far its amazing.
Elissa from Carlsbad, CA
June 17, 2005
I am a 17 yr-old skateboarder in Carlsbad and acne definitely worsens for me since I'm always wearing a helmet and getting sweaty and exhausted. I tried Klaron and it was a MIRACLE! I used to have double yokers under my eyebrows and pus-filled legions on my hair line and sometimes they would pop whenever I went skateboarding because of the helmet pushing down on them and then the germs would spread. It was disgusting, having to take off my helmet and seeing crusted pus on the helmet and on my forehead and it really hurt me physically and emotionally.
With Klaron, my pimples reduced in size and number after a month. It was much better, but still quite expensive for a tube like that. My face is not as disfigured as before. I have also underwent one laser treatment in the last week to correct the crater-like scars on my forehead and hairline. Klaron is helping!
With Klaron, my pimples reduced in size and number after a month. It was much better, but still quite expensive for a tube like that. My face is not as disfigured as before. I have also underwent one laser treatment in the last week to correct the crater-like scars on my forehead and hairline. Klaron is helping!
the zit from uk
June 16, 2005
my god its very exspencsive
Justin69 from San Diego, CA
May 26, 2005
I read about Klaron on this website so I went to my doctor and got the prescription for it this week (5/23/2005). I have been using it for 2 days and I already see some improvments. I do not have any side effects and my skin is really sensitive :)! I did not give it 5 for how it works since I did not use it for a long time. I will come back after I will use it for a while and I'll rate it one more time.
In the past I tried almost all OTC products but nothing really worked.
Good luck everyone!!!
In the past I tried almost all OTC products but nothing really worked.
Good luck everyone!!!
Arkane 101 from Midwest
May 13, 2005
Cleared me up from the start. I had cystic acne on my face in few places, but very large bumps. I learned to be very gentle with washing and apply Klaron in the morning, nothing has worked better for me.
Mia from Canada
May 10, 2005
This is the most awesome zit medication I've ever used!.....and trust me, I've used everything out there, including Accutane, tetracycline, benzyl peroxide....you name it, I've used it.....and never has any other medication has been as fabulous as Sulfacet-R. I've been using it on and off for the last 8 years, tried others in the meantime, while my face seemed to become immune to it, but have always came back to best thing invented for acne.
Lynn from Houston
May 3, 2005
I had been using tazorac and was very clear, but very irratated at times. My derm switched me to this a month ago, and I am not breaking out horribly, but worse than on Tazorac. Hopefully it will clear up. I don't have insurance that covers this, and it was unbelievably expensive-- far more so than anything else I used ($128!!!)
LB from Okinawa, Japan
April 24, 2005
Klaron is a godsend! The fact that it is water-based means it doesn't sting, burn or dry out my skin like Cleocin-T, Benzyol Peroxide, AHA or BHA solutions. My skin is sensitive and not as oily as it used to be in my 20's. I do not tolerate alcohol-based acne meds well at all. I use Klaron each morning and Avita (tretinoin 0.025%) at night. I still have occasional blemishes, but overall my skin hasn't looked this good in years. I have insurance with a prescription benefit, so I had a reasonable co-pay in the continental US for Klaron. Unfortunately, it isn't available from the base pharmacy in Okinawa. I would pay out of pocket to get Klaron if I had to. It's worth it. My only wish Klaron wasn't FDA Pregnancy Category C, because I won't be able to use it when ttc/pregnant. Why can't manufacturers create a water-based acne med for pregnant/lactating women? I wish they would hurry up with more studies on Klaron's effects during pregnancy!
BETHANY from OVALLE
April 21, 2005
iT WORKED REALLY WELL FOR ME BUT i STILL GOT SMAL PIMPLES ONCE IN A WHILE.IT ALSO TOOK MOST OF THE REDNESS AND DRYNESS OUT OF MY SKIN.
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