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(After firing off responses to several subjects in the digests, I
forgot to post my original question!)
I've searched the archives and Hale's latest book, but could find no
reference to this specific topical med for psoriasis (although there
was a lot of interesting info in the archives about psoriasis in
general).  Mom uses diprolone including on her areolae where she has
some psoriasis patches.  Does it need to be washed off before
feeding? With soap and water or just rinsed?  Does anyone have any
thoughts on what soap to suggest in those situations where a mom
does have to wash something off before nursing?
Winnie Mading RNC, IBCLC

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