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Old 03-06-2012, 07:52 PM #1
Karli Karli is offline
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Default lidocaine ointment

I'm in an HMO so can only get the lidocaine ointment. A few years ago my neurologist told me when I put the ointment on my feet cover them with plastic wrap for an hour and then wash it off. Reasoning was otherwise the ointment evaporates too quickly. Has anyone heard of this being done?
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