prjh,
I have not noticed any difference between .75% and 1% Metrogel.
But I'm confused--I started with 1% Metrogel, and a few months ago was told that 1% was no longer available, thus why I was switched to .75%. I'm in the states--don't know if location plays a role with this. Or maybe I just misunderstood, and only my HMO isn't dealing with the 1% anymore.
I have found my reactions to different medications vary over time. Example: when I first started using Metrogel 1% I had a really intense negative reaction. When I tried the exact same product (literally, the same tube) 4 months later it worked really well for my dermatitis.
Same with other various oral medications--I assume it's just body chemistry that changes as we age??
The only other thing I can think of is maybe it's not rosacea, but a similar condition?? I have rosacea across my cheeks/nose, and that skin goes NUTS if I put metrogel on it. But I also have perioral derm around my nose and mouth--it looks almost identical--but Metrogel does wonders for that skin. Conversely, finacea works OK on my "rosacea" but I can't tolerate it at all on the "PD".
Good luck
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