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The patches are designed to release the lidocaine slowly ...over 12 hours. I've never used more than one patch of Lidoderm, and usually cut them down in fact. But I have never had this symptom when using the patch on my back before.

The cream seems to penetrate quickly, IMO.

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The patches are designed to release the lidocaine slowly ...over 12 hours. I've never used more than one patch of Lidoderm, and usually cut them down in fact. But I have never had this symptom when using the patch on my back before.

The cream seems to penetrate quickly, IMO.

http://www.target.com/p/aspercreme-l...z/-/A-16836627
I only use intermittently anyway as lidocaine doesn't work as well as menthol for me. However my compounded cream has it as an ingredient and there is no warning about that specifically. But of course everyone reacts different. I'll certainly keep your warning in mind however.
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