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Also, how long should he wait between each application? It says "apply once a day under occlusion" on both prescriptions.

It is recommended to wait a certain amount of time between each application of the medication. It is important to follow the instructions provided on the prescription, which may specify how often the medication should be applied. If you have any doubts or questions, it is best to consult with the pharmacist who dispensed the medication for further clarification.

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