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1-Oz CeraVe 1% Hydrocortisone Fragrance-Free Anti-Itch Cream

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$4.10

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Amazon has 1-Oz CeraVe 1% Hydrocortisone Fragrance-Free Anti-Itch Cream for $7.49 - $3 when you "clip" coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $4.12. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter minntwins for posting this deal. About this item:
  • 1% Hydrocortisone, the maximum strength Hydrocortisone Cream without a prescription, to provide temporary itch relief from extra dry skin, eczema-prone skin, as well as relief for minor skin irritations and rashes.
  • With Hyaluronic Acid to help retain skin's natural moisture and Niacinamide to help calm skin.
  • Holds National Eczema Association (NEA) Seal of Acceptance. Fragrance free, non-irritating, and non-comedogenic.
  • Ceramides make up 50% of the lipids in the skin barrier. CeraVe products are formulated with three essential ceramides (1; 3; 6-II) to help restore & maintain the skin's natural barrier.

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Amazon has 1-Oz CeraVe 1% Hydrocortisone Fragrance-Free Anti-Itch Cream for $7.49 - $3 when you "clip" coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $4.12. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter minntwins for posting this deal. About this item:
  • 1% Hydrocortisone, the maximum strength Hydrocortisone Cream without a prescription, to provide temporary itch relief from extra dry skin, eczema-prone skin, as well as relief for minor skin irritations and rashes.
  • With Hyaluronic Acid to help retain skin's natural moisture and Niacinamide to help calm skin.
  • Holds National Eczema Association (NEA) Seal of Acceptance. Fragrance free, non-irritating, and non-comedogenic.
  • Ceramides make up 50% of the lipids in the skin barrier. CeraVe products are formulated with three essential ceramides (1; 3; 6-II) to help restore & maintain the skin's natural barrier.

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this store:

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Model: CeraVe Hydrocortisone Cream 1% | Anti-Itch Cream with Temporarily Relief from Rashes with Eczema-Prone & Dry Skin | Itch Relief Cream | Fragrance Free | 1 Ounce

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mastermc54
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If you don't need the ceramides to hydrate your skin, Dollar Tree has 1% hydrocortisone for $1.25 that works just as well for most, and I believe it's a larger size tube as well. As a regular Cerave lotion user, I don't see any point in getting this cream over generic or store brands of hydrocortisone. You're probably better off for cost effectiveness in separating out the skin moisturizing from whatever you're using the hydrocortisone for.

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If you don't need the ceramides to hydrate your skin, Dollar Tree has 1% hydrocortisone for $1.25 that works just as well for most, and I believe it's a larger size tube as well. As a regular Cerave lotion user, I don't see any point in getting this cream over generic or store brands of hydrocortisone. You're probably better off for cost effectiveness in separating out the skin moisturizing from whatever you're using the hydrocortisone for.
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Don't use this. This is steroid cream.
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Quote from BlueRaccoon1085 :
Don't use this. This is steroid cream.
I don't presume to give medical recommendations to others, but can say for myself that I use it sparingly, not on the face, and in tandem with non-pharmaceutical stuff recommended by my doctor. Certainly, there are some scary stories of serious adverse reactions - to pretty much every over-the-counter or prescribed medicine on earth. Ibuprophen can increase the risk of stroke, also life-threatening gastric bleedling. Acetominophen can be deadly when taken concurrently with alcohol use. A medical consumer has to weigh risk against quality of life issues and the risks of alternative meds and therapies.

Or you can just say "NOPE DONT DO IT." I guess.
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DealsWithIt20Yesterday 10:01 PM
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Not a doctor. For those curious or concerned about the other comments, look up Topical steroid withdrawal. Be safe out there and everything in moderation!
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Friendly reminder to wash your hands really good after applying. I used some on some bug bites and must've rubbed my eye sometime after. Woke up with a blind spot on my retina. Healed by itself eventually but it took a few months and could have been much worse.
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Quote from DealsWithIt20 :
Not a doctor. For those curious or concerned about the other comments, look up Topical steroid withdrawal. Be safe out there and everything in moderation!
Thanks for bringing TSW up! People need to Google Topical Steroid Withdrawal and learn about it.

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