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Do you prefer Cantharidin Plus or Y-canth for management of pediatric molluscum?
Answer from: at Academic Institution
I don't like cantharadin plus over Y-canth because I don't like the plus. I still prefer plain cantharadin by a large margin over both.
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Regular cantharidin gel has worked well in my expe...
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