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Pseudocatalase does require a prescription from your physician.

If you would like us to contact your physician with information

regarding pseudocatalase so that he/she can write a prescription

for the therapy please fill out the form below.  Or e-mail us

at info@pseudocatalase.com.

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For additional information Pseudocatalase.com recommends

Med Specialties Pharmacy.  They can be contacted at:

Med Specialties Pharmacy

4862 Olinda Street

Yorba Linda, Ca 92886

E-Mail - MedSpecialties@pseudocatalase.com

Phone - 714-572-2272

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References:

  1. www.vitiligosupport.com/whatis.cfm  Accessed April 18, 2005
  2. http://www.niams.nih.gov/hi/topics/vitiligo/vitiligo.htm  Accessed April 18, 2005
  3. http://www.homephototherapy.com/vit-pcat.htm  Accessed April 18, 2005
  4. http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/biomed/STAFF/KUS/home.html  Accessed April 19,2005
  5. Schallreuter KU, Wood JM, Lemke KR, Levenig C.  Treatment of vitiligo with a topical application of pseudoctalase and calcium in combination with short-term UVB exposure: a case study on 33 patients.  Dermatology.  1995;190(3):223-9.
  6. Schallreuter KU, Moore J, Behrens-Williams S, Panske A, Harari M.  Rapid initiation of repigmentation in vitiligo with Dead Sea climatotherapy in combination with pseudocatalase (PC-KUS).  International Journal of Dermatology.  2002;41(8):482-7.

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