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Wed Dec 08, 2004 6:02 pm |
A pharmacist friend just told me that CVS is coming out with a generic version of Strivectin and it will cost about $30 rather than $130 for Strivectin-SD.
She didn't have the ingredient list or any other info, but you may want to browse your local CVS Pharmacy to check it out.
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Sat Dec 11, 2004 5:28 am |
The first Strivectin I bought was the brand name and I liked it. It started to oxidize before I could use all of it.
When I finished that tube, I found a knock-off with the exact same ingredients at half the price. It works just as well as the name brand. I have been losing weight slowly and am using it on my stomach to hopefully tighten the skin. It suddenly occured to me to use it on that area directly above my elbows. Hope this works. |
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Sat Dec 11, 2004 8:32 pm |
Can you tell us what the knock-off is, or where it was bought? |
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Sat Dec 11, 2004 11:09 pm |
I bought a tube some time ago, and used it several time. It is very greasy and according to the instruction, you need to use it 3 times a day to see the benefit. I never used it as instructed, so for me, this product is a waste of money. |
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