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riba rash and incevik rash

Is there a correlation between those who do get a rash from the riba being more likely to get the rash from the Incevik.
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My doc said the incevik rash doesn't show up until about 6 weeks, he did the trials.  I remember when last treating I had a some rash from riba which went away at one point in treatment.
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It's hard to tell. Since both drugs were started at the same time, I'm just hoping beyond hope that it'll disappear after I stop Incevik. Crossing my fingers. Dr. said it could be either. I know the blistery rash is known to come from inhibbies, but I've got it under control. Good luck, try everything. I even use the ice packs the drugs ship in. slight relief.. Have you tried Atarax? Karen
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Interesting question. I haven't had either. I do get this strange itching under my skin at times. I keep cortisone close by and use it where I have the itch. I don't know if it helps but it seems too
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