Are you paying too much for nonprescription psoriasis treatments? Many psoriasis patients are paying WAY too much for 2% coal tar and other common psoriasis treatments.
Post a comment below or email us [ info@psoriasis-cure-now.org ] with your most expensive NON-prescription meds; we’re going to start calling out these overpriced products and their doctor and nonprofit enablers.
If you are paying $30 or $50 for 100 gm or ml of coal tar … well, we have a bridge to sell you in Brooklyn.
Seriously, some of you are being ill-served and it’s time to tell the truth about it.
Category: Alternative/buyer beware/natural, Health care system, Public policy issues, Treatment
Tags: coal tar, hydrocortisone, OTC, salicylic acid, uric acid



I have buy Divobet Oniment twice a week and it will cost 1555 Sri Lankan ruppees.
The only meds that work are way too expensive.Theres got to be another way,
I was prescribed dovanex without insurance it will cost me $306.00. Please help!
I know the article says non prescription but if you have severe psoriasis, they don’t work. The ONLY thing that has worked for me in 10 yrs has been taclonex solution. And it’s about $300 per bottle. Who can afford that???
do you mean something works? never saw it yet ….
It so amazing to see the work that is being done to find relief or a form of cure in America,I only pray we can share in the treatments and successes as I live in South Africa, where pretty little is happening.
For Australians…After paying the cheapest price I could find of $37 per tube of Daivobet/Daivonex for years…I now pay only $34 for 8 tubes (which would normally cost $296)through the PBS my Doctor put me on.