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Old 03-11-2015, 05:54 PM #7
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If you are using a product with DM in it? That will suppress some pain. I had a terrible bronchitis about 5+ yrs ago and had a terrible cough and was using a DM (dextromethorphan) product around the clock, and my feet totally stopped hurting. This drug is in most flu remedies, and is an isomer of the narcotic called levomorphan. Some studies have tried DM for pain...it works for some people and not others.
Isn't gualfenisin used in Fibro treatment? Wonder if drugs that suppress coughs have something to do with nerve pain?
I've also read that benadryl helps some people with night nerve pain.
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