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Old 10-18-2013, 06:16 AM #1
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Default Naproxen 500mg

Hello all...

At my last Neurologist appointment he prescribed Naproxen (500mg) twice a day and 2 weeks later....I seem to be having less pain in my feet. Has anyone had any success with this? It looks like 500mg is a prescription dosage as all I could find over the counter was 220mg. The prescription dosage was cheaper than the over the counter at Walmart.

My feet used to cause me unbearable pain everyday. Now I hardly notice the pain. Meaning the pain level used to be an 8 and now it's down to about a 2 on the 1-10 pain scale.

He told me it would take a little while to build up in my system and I saw no improvement the 1st week but week 2 seems to be a lot better.
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