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Sounds like she prescribed you the drops so that you don’t need to buzz off more of your hair. Since this might become something you do every two years or so, I don’t think you should have to shave your head every time you do it. I am basically always using the cream somewhere on my body for maintenance. Per doctors orders. Fluorouracil mixed with calcipotriene. Good luck!

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The calcipotriene cost over $300.00 and my insurance doesn't cover. I've heard the fluorouracil work much better with the combination, but fluorouracil is over $50.00 a tube, with insurance & I'll end up using probably 3 tubes.