Melissa, if you tested negative for the mites, then you would not use the z cream to treat it. You would need to test positive, an overabundance of mites, then use the z cream, and yes it is also called z ointment. hope this helps. Did you have your skin checked under a microscope with your doctor? tamara
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This question is mainly for Tamara (or anyone else who knows the answer)
Do you know if the Z cream works on rosacea even if you tested negative
for the demodex mites?? Also, I checked out the websit and could only
find the z ointment. Is that the same thing as the z cream??
Any info is much appreciated. Thanks.
Melissa
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