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Old 10-07-2011, 03:57 PM #11
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Using them for years. They work well for muscle spasms in the back caused by root nerve involvement. They were not covered by many insurance policies, docs were telling pts tp rub in lidocaine cream. Too much can cause problems, as using more than 2 patches can cause slurring of speech and siezures. I love them.
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