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Post inflammatory hypopigmentation
Is tacrolimus 0.1% safe to treat post inflammatory hypopigmentation? Does it get rid of depigmented skin and also is it safe to use in non-vitiligo condition?
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No.. specific medicine required......Do direct private online consultation for detailed prescription by sending photos.
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Generally long term post inflammatory hypopigmentation may not respond to tacrolimus. Consult online for treatment.
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Hello dear. Tacrolimus is used for several conditions including vitiligo and non vitiligo. Treatment depends on the condition. It is advisable that you consult a dermatologist and confirm the diagnosis
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