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Old 05-01-2010, 02:12 PM #5
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I agree with the rest of you here. I should think your doc could call in a script to the local hospital pharmacy-those are open 24/7.

I've stopped taking most OTC stuff, mostly because I was at the time taking a lot of rx and just didn't want to add more pills to my regamine. But it sure would be nice to think there was something for nerve pain that was easily available.


Good luck and feel better soon.
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