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Old 07-03-2016, 02:45 PM
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Thanks, Wide-O--- that looks promising. Lidocaine works by blocking sodium channels and prevents sensory information from being transmitted to the brain.

I found out yesterday, that Aspercreme also has an OTC new version of RX Lidocaine patches... 4% instead of RX 5%.

The lidocaine really works well for me in the lotion/cream version though.

I really don't think you can get 4% in UK however except on RX.

I read that the WalMarts here have this, much less expensive than Amazon so far.
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