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I know it's very new for seb derm, but some people on this sub were in the clinical trial, and some used it off-label when it was only approved for psoriasis. It's possible that some of you already know what it's like to use it for a year or two for severe seb derm.
How good is it as a long-term treatment, in your experience? It's supposed to be safe for chronic use, not lose efficacy (at least in the one-year extended study), frequently induce remission, and not cause rebounds. Has that been your experience? (Also, if you don't mind sharing, how bad was your seb derm and where did you have it? Scalp, face, chest, groin, somewhere else?) I'm especially worried about the possibility of getting rebounds or becoming dependent on the drug. The press releases are full of hype, and the clinical trial results look great, but sometimes the dark side of a medication only comes out after it is on the market.
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