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Old 06-18-2014, 12:29 PM #1
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Frown Pain relief cream

Good Afternoon Members,

Today I was told about a cream that needs a prescription and it is used for a myriad of things including PN the name of the cream is "KBDGNT". I called the drug store that has it and said I need a prescription.

I called my drug store and they never heard of it. I am wondering if any of you members have heard of or used this cream as I am on a mission to find it.

Thank you.
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