RU58841 carrier - PG/Ethanol vs KB solution? Treatment 7/25/2021
The conversation discusses the differences between PG/Ethanol and KB solutions for RU58841 application, focusing on potential scalp irritation. KB solution is suggested for those allergic to PG, though both contain ethanol which can dry the scalp.
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