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Vitamin D creams, lotions, foams, and solutions like calcipotriene (Calcitrene, Dovonex, or Sorilux) slow the growth of your skin cells. For long-term use, these products may be safer for you than steroids, but they can irritate your skin.

Your doctor will probably suggest you use small amounts twice a day. Be careful not to get it on your healthy skin.

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