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Default Just dx'd with genetic variant of sodium channel blocker

I just found out that there is an actual reason for my neuropathic pain - I was tested for the genetic variant that affects my sodium channel blockers. I was wondering if anyone else has received this diagnosis and what they have received for treatment. I am told there is a medication that may help me to feel better. It is called Mexiletine. Has anyone been prescribed this? Has it worked?
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