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blu Posted - 07/28/2008 : 00:59:59
Hello all! I haven't been here for awhile.
I was told to use carac on the spots on my face months ago.
Of course I started looking on the net for info and found this place.
A follow up on the spots I treated.. Perfect! All the brown spots are gone and the skin is smoother then when I was 16.
The treatment itself was quite painfull but well worth it.
I am again starting to do another place on my face.
The support I got here before kept me going and I'm hoping it will this time also.
I am on day one and don't expect any reaction till day 8.

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RidgebackDogs Posted - 08/11/2008 : 15:50:17
Carac is a lower-dose efudex - click on search option, top right of page under forum header and type in carac to see a list of posts on it.
marsha Posted - 07/28/2008 : 12:12:39
What is carac,and what is it used for?

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