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Old 12-31-2011, 12:17 PM #8
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If I remember right, I was told the compound cream would include medications that would help with nerve pain, have muscle relaxation properties, have anti-inflammatory properties and also have a mild narcotic, pain relieving effect.

IF if ever gets here, I'll let you know how it works and see if I can find out the names of the different medications that are in the mix. I'm in talks with my local compounding pharmacist to see if he can get in whatever ingredients is necessary as I'd rather work with a local pharmacy than one wayyyy down South.

I doubt my ins. will cover it as it doesn't cover my other compounded medications, and then add in the cost to ship it to me...can you say $$$$$
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