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I have been on Compounding Cream since December 2013 and it works wonderfully for me. I have reduced my Gabapentine from 1800mg daily to 1200mg daily.

My cream is consist of Gabapentine, Clonidine, Ketamine and Baclofen. Since Ketamine is a controlled substance, I dont use it daily. Mine is covered by my insurance and with a minimal copay. The validity of the compounding cream is short though...it says only for 1 month. But I put it in the refrigerator to extend its shelf life.

For someone like me who has been on constant pain for almost 4 years now, this is VERY GOOD!!!
The refrigerator ! omg why did'nt I think of that ? Many thanks !
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