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  • Yeh I feel the same way Wiry, some of the positive comments online sound very generic, and some might be true. On that closed rosacea facebook group there are also some, a few, who have good success with Mirvaso but I read equally if not more comments there from people who tried it and had bad rebound and who stopped using it.

    I have gathered now 62 positive Mirvaso reviews and 313 negative ones: http://scarletnat.blogspot.fr/2013/1...responses.html

    Thanks for the link Brady I will see if some of yours are forgotten in my list.

    I also had the impression that someone from our forum here posted in that Galderma cafepharma thread No idea who and I'm sure he or she isn't keen on exposing himself here due to offended Galderma rep boys repercussions lol (jokes), but well done and it's the truth, the many negative patient reviews in Brady and my list tend to be so detailed and consistent in their describing of the effects of Mirvaso that I have zero doubt that this is the truth for well over half of rosacea patients using Mirvaso, possible a lot more than 50%, also going by the off balance in positive/negative reviews online.
    Had to laugh about us being the washing detergent mafia though :P For anyone who doesn't have rosacea, aka the Rep sales mafia sleek boyzzz, it makes no sense indeed, does it
    But this is not a conspiracy against their product and I see they still resort to ridicule to protect their lacking sales product.
    Last edited by nat007; 13 November 2014, 10:47 AM.
    My rosacea related blog: http://scarletnat.blogspot.com/2012/...edication.html

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    • Originally posted by Samar2000 View Post
      A new Mirvaso study? Sign up for that one, dave
      http://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT02249065
      This is turning out to be some Circus all right .

      If Mirvaso is so brilliant according to those sales reps . Why do Galderma need to do another study ?

      And the way they spoke in their posts = scumbags
      Last edited by davekelly; 13 November 2014, 02:51 PM.

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      • Ive just had a good look at the Exclusion Criteria of this Mirvaso Study

        And KPRF is on the list .

        So what they are saying is that Mirvaso wont work for KPRF redness .

        Seb Derm is also on the list .
        Last edited by davekelly; 13 November 2014, 07:36 PM.

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        • Received this post from one of the RRDi MAC Members:

          Dear Colleages,


          Since Mirvaso was lanched in my country (Spain), I have observed poor impact on my clinical practice: This drug is targeted to reduce erythema on rosácea (Flushing) with many researches supporting its efectivity. However, most of my patients suffering from rosacea do not complain on flushing, but permanent redness for which brimonidine gel is not indicated. This reduces dramatically the prescription of this drug on my daily clinical practice.
          I have discussed this matter with my local colleages and they have found the same limitation in this way.


          What's your opinion about?

          Regards,



          Husein Husein-ElAhmed MD

          Posted the above here

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          • Originally posted by Brady Barrows View Post
            Received this post from one of the RRDi MAC Members:

            Dear Colleages,


            Since Mirvaso was lanched in my country (Spain), I have observed poor impact on my clinical practice: This drug is targeted to reduce erythema on rosácea (Flushing) with many researches supporting its efectivity. However, most of my patients suffering from rosacea do not complain on flushing, but permanent redness for which brimonidine gel is not indicated. This reduces dramatically the prescription of this drug on my daily clinical practice.
            I have discussed this matter with my local colleages and they have found the same limitation in this way.


            What's your opinion about?

            Regards,



            Husein Husein-ElAhmed MD

            Posted the above here
            Huh? He says erythema is flushing and that permanent redness is not erythema. One of us is confused.

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            • Strange, I have a exchange on French forum with my derm. For him, Mirvaso targets more permanent redness and it is less useful for flushing, but in overall, he doesn't recommend Mirvaso.

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              • Originally posted by FaceRouge View Post
                Strange, I have a exchange on French forum with my derm. For him, Mirvaso targets more permanent redness and it is less useful for flushing, but in overall, he doesn't recommend Mirvaso.
                That makes more sense.

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                • Originally posted by Samar2000 View Post
                  That makes more sense.
                  I don't look red . until I meet my triggers

                  But we have seen on here a few times Mirvaso causing non flushers to flush for the first time

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                  • Originally posted by davekelly View Post
                    I don't look red . until I meet my triggers

                    But we have seen on here a few times Mirvaso causing non flushers to flush for the first time
                    Interesting , so a side effect of mirvaso is flushing in non flushers.
                    That's like putting rogaine on your head, and your hair starts falling out even more.
                    Last edited by Samar2000; 14 November 2014, 11:29 PM.

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                    • Originally posted by Samar2000 View Post
                      Interesting , so a side effect of mirvaso is flushing in non flushers.
                      That's like putting rogaine on your head, and your hair starts falling out even more.
                      Yes, their pamphlet said, "possible side effects include a worsening of rosacea symptoms." I was just about to try the sample and found it hard to put the brakes on at that point, but I obviously should have.

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                      • Originally posted by davekelly View Post
                        But using it once or twice a month would hardly do that . Again back to everything in moderation

                        Until I get my hands on it and dilute to half strength I wont really know .

                        And this is how I would dilute it .

                        I would just empty the whole tube of Mirvaso into a Jar and then empty the same amount of moisturiser into the same jar then I would stir it for a while and put a lid on it .

                        Hey presto we have half strength Mirvaso .
                        I did this the other day because I was had a big flush and I was giving a big presentation and needed the redness gone. Makeup was not covering it.

                        The only difference was that I just sort of mixed the two in the palm of my hand. The moisturizer I used was Even Advanced.

                        So the redness did go down but not all the way. Full strength Mirvaso would make me look like I never had rosacea. Diluted strength left me a little rosy cheeked but more normal looking.

                        I used a pea sized dot of Mirvaso and a lot more moisturizer. If I just use straight Mirvaso I need two or three times that to evenly cover the face. So the mixture was either half strength or 1/3 the strength.

                        I STILL GOT A REBOUND FLUSH late that night however it was very mild in comparison and was gone by morning.

                        Don't want to use Mirvaso regularly because I have no idea if long term it makes things worse. But if anyone was curious about an experiment, you got it. If I do need a quick fix again I will just dilute the stuff.

                        Oh, another thing. You gotta leave this stuff on for a long time before putting anything else on your face. Minimum 30 minutes before applying makeup or sunscreen. Otherwise you get patchy and incomplete paleness.
                        Last edited by GreenGables; 6 December 2014, 11:06 AM.

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                        • I had a horrible experience with this cream. As others have stated, it left white blotchy areas on my skin. Do not use!!!

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