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11-21-2008, 12:08 PM | #1 | |||
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I've used and recommended Salonpas for years.
Well, now there is a new FDA improved version just out... with new patch technology and higher dose ingredients inside. http://www.newsalonpas.com/ These contain a higher amount of methyl salicylate (an aspirin derivative). The old Salonpas had 6%, the new patches have 10%. I haven't seen them in stores yet, but I will look. I expect they will be more expensive. These patches work best for me on my feet and hands/wrists. But I have used them on my back at times. People who cannot use aspirin should get a doctor's approval before trying these.
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