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Old 06-26-2014, 05:13 PM #1
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Today I received my compounding Neuropathy Cream for Pain. It is to be applied 2 to 4 times a day at first. If you have coverage it should be about $25.00 copay.

It was a challenge locating a Pharmacy that will make up the prescription for it.

Will let you know how it works. There are six different agents in this cream.

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Today I received my compounding Neuropathy Cream for Pain. It is to be applied 2 to 4 times a day at first. If you have coverage it should be about $25.00 copay.

It was a challenge locating a Pharmacy that will make up the prescription for it.

Will let you know how it works. There are six different agents in this cream.
Applied the compound twice and do feel a difference to soon to tell though. Will keep you all posted.
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Applied the compound twice and do feel a difference to soon to tell though. Will keep you all posted.
Hope it works out for you! Got some a couple of years ago, but I have a lot of pain to cover with cream... Is it mainly for the feet? I had it for the neck and shoulders, but it didn't penetrate very deep. This was a earlier version, never tried it on the neuropathy.
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Got some a couple of years ago, but I have a lot of pain to cover with cream...
I'm not sure every square inch of affected area needs to be slathered, but I'll defer to the converted... Your cream may have been different; we've seen a lot of variations in recipes here from different folks.

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I've been using a compounded cream for six months or so and it generally works well. I use it on the soles of my feet and on my thigh at it does a fairly good job of killing the stabbing pains I have.
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I've been using a compounded cream for six months or so and it generally works well. I use it on the soles of my feet and on my thigh at it does a fairly good job of killing the stabbing pains I have.
Yes it does. I use it on my toes to my ankles along with a compound oral Vitamin B, Alpha and Gaba Vitamin pill that was prescribed and it works well also.

When the pain is really bad and a lot of the symptoms are going on at once, I do take a pain pill but on a whole the compound vitamins and cream works very well.
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