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How do I get fucibet cream for my ezcema condition?

I haven't been to the doctors in 10 years. I recently discovered that fucibet cream works on my skin. Someone gave me the fucibet and it works. Now I want to get more directly from the doctor but i'm not sure who to see first? I have insurance do I just make an opponent? Do I contact a dermatologist?
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No necessarily weaker, but medical personnel would prescribe something that they feel will work from their diagnosis.  They should take your input into account.
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Since you haven't been to a doctor in ten years and you have insurance, you could schedule a visit with your general practitioner for a checkup and mention your skin condition at that time.  Otherwise, you could make an appointment with a dermatologist for just your skin issues.  Keep in mind that they may or may not prescribe fucibet cream, depending on their ideas of proper treatment.  At least you can mention that it has worked for you.      
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Would they prescribe something much weaker? Is that what you're getting at?

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